Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 295, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 6, 1895 Page: 1 of 4
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WHITE PINE CYPRESS AND POPLAR LUMBER CHICKASAW LUMBER CO.
1
FIRST
NATIONAL -:- BANK.
rnltal. - - - S50.000.00
Dai lit ARDqoRtrrr
50cts.
Per Month
.i ..- III 13
Surplus - - - itf.GOO.OQ j
rf-Tbo Oldest National j
Bant: in the Indian T.r.
V0LU3IE II.
ARMIOUK. CHICKASAW NATION. SUNDAY. OCTOBKR . 1395.
NUMBER 295.
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1 1 a v i ii u I.'iirchased the M;ixcy Stis-li of ' irnvrirs.
I am prepared In serve the jieoplc of Anltnorc and
slltTollliliing eol'llt rv wit li
All Kinds of Fancy and Staple Groceries
At prices that can not fail ti command attention.
I'reli goods w ill lie constant lv arriving In keep up the
stock to t lie requirements of tin- t railc.
1 Buy Strictly For Cash.
!!. iiu'!nlM'r this ami in domg so you will see that I
can i i n i competition without dangt r to mse!f or my
tiu-inc-. I am here to ta ami to do business.
THIS IS FUNNY. ''.toot on his watch chain and tb
I breoty air characteristic of his sec-
j Hon of the country. lie was loath
The Fort Worth Gaiette Scoop. Every-) l Uk to newspaper men but fin
ally in answer to a direct question.
thin at the Exuensc of Writing
From Invagination.
.This morning's Tort Worth (laiette
contains what purport to bo an ac-
count of the citizens' meeting held
here last night. It is only neccssaiy
to read tho article to determine that
the writer had to draft on his imag-
ination in his battle against space
that had to bo filled with Home kind
of matter. The (iazette says:
I uneoi ine most important meet
ings vet held in connection with the
I acli'i'tinn of a iilaee for the flvht vl at
j at Ardmore Thursday night. tiener-
Ill .'. .111.1.1 IVdKUIII Mll.l t 1 .tl I Jtll
assenger Agent Doherty of the
Santa Fe and Da.i A. Stuart had a I
e Ardmore people I
j G W. Stuart.
Leader in Everything
Tgrntm- to Eat.
The Old Star Grocery Stand.
i ai
ri conference with tl
j with a view to k
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he said be believed tho t'orbett
Fitxslmmons contest could be pulled
off in the Indian Territory "and in
fact that he wan a member of the
committee apiolnted t Ardmore in
a mass meeting to come to Dallas
and lay the matter before 'resident
Stuart of the Florida Athletic club.
Mr. Scott said he had seen Mr. Stu-
art and was then on the way to aee
him again but would not give out
how negotiations were progreseing
toward having the contest at Ard-
more. Dallas News.
cent cigar on
earth at
2-tf
knowing just what
might he depended on in the Chick
asaw Nation. The meeting was held
in the opera house and the town was
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PALACE DRUG STORE
arSafc---- in the Cor. Kloski Building
Ardmore :: :: :: :: :: :: Ind. Ter.
GREIAIVI
BAKERY.
' akes iin.t
r.-iii
KvervihiiiK to be had in a
1 1: .!. r- l.:i with I'iucr . ill
V. .'.i:- 'Vttr.'i. .;;: Solicited.
Best
Wyse'a
For new fresh good and up-to-date
style go to Duston'a i;ig Cash
Store.
Governor Rrofro'a Report.
Washington D. C Oct. .V (Jov-
ernor Renfrow of Oklahoma today
submitted hia annual report. He
states that the year has been pros
perous and that there are about 27.1-
w ell represented. Nun only so but WW people now living in Oklahoma
a number of the members of the! who are distinctively American
members of the Chickasaw legisla-; peaceful and law-abiding? Taxable
tu re were present. These were on i property in the territory has incrcas-
their w ay to the opening session at J cd $(ooOts during the year. Fin-
Tishomingo and were solicited by anees of the territory the report
prominent citizens to attend the I -"Vs. are on a Hound basis and the
meeting. school system is an excellent one
g Mr. Stuart and the Santa Fe peo- j 1 le iilso says that the territory has
pie were assured by those present : an cmcient noani ot health. lie
including lawyers and law-makers ' speaks highly of the agricultural
that Ardmore will do everything j mineral and other resources of the
reasonable that maybe required to count ry. Indians he says have
s.-.ure tl ' light. The opinion seem-1 progressed slowly but surely and he
cd to he unanimous that the liitit ! a-ltH thnt tin Wi-hit.i. Kiowa Com-
' should he .itilled oil there. Hut as is : am he and Apache reservations be
frequently the cas. there was a opened for settlement at an early
kicker in the it mi!. This kicker day.
developed in the person of a young MUses Cuyer .V Waynick have just
hat indi-.cr. t t attornev who spoke returned from Chicago with all the
his mind. He 'spoke'right out j latest designs in millinery. tKIt
mci-tin' and told the asseml.lcd na-. "Say mister where did you get
tiou that the light should not come that hair cut? It 's nw fill."
otT at Ardmore if he knew himself " I II go to I i:i hereafter. Hud; you
. . ... ... bet I do not want anv more haircuts
and the law sold he thouglit he dm. ji
The audience was inur. surprised
TROUBLE AT CENTER.
A Dratatat at That Place Frce ta Cta
Hia UaaUcaa aas Flea the Wrath
f aa Carafes' Father.
Center has bad her share of ex-
citement within the past month.
First some of her most reputable
citizens were arrested on the charge
of hog stealing and although many
of her people think them innocent
they were convicted of the charge.
The latest sensation in that burg
is enough to raise the hair on one's
head. 1). C. (i. Austell a druggist
with an enviable reputation was
compelled to Jump the townSatur-;
day night. He had been in business j janinte.-l tn draw trnd and pull
there for some time. While no one!
a.r-nl him rf Loinir . I.r.lh.H ll ftHlSUmem of Unt SUd She
Here's a Team
was whispered that he was not as
chaste as he should be. A reputable
young lady who married a short
time ago was mixed op in the story
concern'ng him. A. II. Williams
father of the young lady received
sufficient evidence of Ibe truth of
the charges and proceeded to call
Dr. Austell to account with
over the rough plwe of 1 -vati-etl
j.riew
O
riKMKMliKIt These tr-xi
ofTYrtil lev the
are
double ' '
barrelled shot-gun loaded to the piCCf 53 fjf
mutzle. The writer has not learned ... . . ....
the particulars but it is reorted !
that Dr. Austt-ll while denying any
guilt in the transaction transferred
Our
bis stock of drugs and left the town '
for Lehigh I. T. The people of that :
community now breath easier. The i
News hopes that nothing farther
w iil develop tii disturb their acren- '
it v. I'iuls Vallev News. !
r-put.ilini ' ii Itaeketl of
every pair mM.
We luive an experiencesl ahoe
maker in our store.
You want my goods and I want j
your trade. Yu can get my goods
Kr a verv small sum. and I iruaran- I
see to keep your trade for I will
treat you right. I.et me prove this
to oii. J. J. Kacklcv two ltMrs pa
of postoP.ice ( lainesville Texas. -J l-tf J
Si Bottoms & Hamilton.
Illank mortgages of the best form
for sale nt this oillee.
Shoe IVlen.
VICTOR STAMPFLI Prop.
ii nt 1 ivK
THE A R D M 0 R E I T E .' fuV
in ;rst - cl:iss st vie m h rt ic.
tiling Nfw. Stock lirst-clnss.
BEATTY'S ORGANSf.V?a?1M.VrKeii:
i.r eall Daniel F. ht-atty. W':ihini;l"n. New
Jerhi-y.
than w as the dispenser of grin I win n
'liver Twisi "called for more."
Wnen the surprise had f'omewhat
worn oft and the spokesman of the
pro prizefighters had regained his
breath he said: "Young man you
in t.kii fr.tsh Yon ar nfir.v tOf
'1 lie uiei.-rsiirne.l. H.lininisir.itrix t lh
est.'ilc of K. K. MlliKT. (leeeasril. 1-ursilalil gooil for tills World or WOFds to
t iiu iir.ft'r i ir.e i niieu Allien tuuri .
)n-.lnlt rator's Sale.
asiti Joli rrinnii mi short nlifi'
ARDMOREITE ;r E5H.
turn
tnincr ial
M'tittit-rn iiMrn-t t tin- Indian Territory.
Krante! .it-r 4th lHi5 uill ou Velne-
Liy. the V h ilar of Oclohrr. ii-;ir
lu-ek :it the l;ito residence nt K. F. Minler.
in sail! outliern iliMrirt hetwren the hourt
t ten o'clock n. m. anil four o'clock p. m..
that t iTfCt "and if uit j:o to innl-
iUin' with this liusinoHH we'll just clu
you to a finish. " And ain there
seemed to In no adverse opitiion
j.ro e.l to well at private sale t the ti.K'i.eM tile meet 111 U adioUriU-d.
hiller for i :t-h. for !rice not lent than th
m nf.e.i' :ti" "U"""'1 lUr '""V" iU You want something nice for that
KKATTV'S Oruar.s $35.00 Tliiriy-se en hfail nf 2 year oM steers . nahy ami 1 have got ineihin;; you
U. l or iiartieuiars eata- j e 1 """ J; ; . V an' looKinj lor an eiegaiu can iage
loiflle. a. ress or ea 1. Daniel . e-i -. w
Ht'atly Wushiuton. New Jersvy.
t t i i.i . i ... . t
ami enlves. Ml per liea.l: 7 helfor vrnrllni;.. J uthlr.i " ' ""l
i i.er l:eail:TH sic-r mlvM per he.t.li'i postoflice (iainesville Texas. 'Jl-tf
A KIi.Mi TKITK is t he ; small mules. V per hea.l: 2 uieiliuni si7e
faniilv paper of the m iles. J.') per hea.l: 6 he.vl ot p..nl.-. How Are Your Corns?
in. lian Territory. Ouly . V -".r. h?'l: 1 .'"" l.0: I Jurn""-- ... . . . ...
$1.00 per vi'iir. Suliserilie now. plow. i: i narrow. ?iu; riu ncan u nui; m i ue viiiro(oviisi i ini-iuj-ri);iu
THE WEEKLY
Ihrlr Opportunity. j
The l atil's Vailey News in its last j
is-uie ci :ita::n aeh.iliinge from one j
pnilis. to iniother for a glove con-
test to a liiiis'u for v.Vt and gate re-
ceipts tie same to come off between
Oetobi r 10 and 1". If the mill is ar-
ranged it would afford the officers a
good opportunity to test the sound-
ness of their position that they have
an effective remedy for the suppress-
ion of such exhibitions.
Ladies shirt waists just received at
Huston's.
Trilby la Popular.
Sterling silver Trilby Hearts as-
sorted sizes just received at T. II
Parker's jewelry store.
Thos. Cornelius
ORGANS
j per head.
m.. S22.1.00 imwar.ls. Want I sal. 1 estate Himner
Ak-eDts. Catalogue flee. AiMress
Daniel K. Heutty. Washington. NJ
FOR SALE
BEATTY'S PIANOS.;
Of the Klad.
) ves. times are hard and the In-
. vuap. tiprii'l li-.. ' 1 1 1 vua H.r.. un n.n .. .
f an un.HvMe.i on.-- J- . . . V" "7 ii .".. uan territory people are in a great
half interest ami W. H. .Minter Is owner ..f 'om..s uK .s ..av. . . k what to do with the
an nn.livi.le.l half Interest In anil to ai. I corns bunions ingrowing nails and . Blr11 lo "-w nai l uowiiuiue
roperty. ami the purehasers thereof win arts. Best of reference from this immense corn sorghum hay millet.
S.holarship in a Ilnsiness re.eive m .s.t.a.e. L "V. '"M:i" -l'r" eitv. Leave word throutfh the mail mt.i ..! mh.r .e.- i- IKI.
C'lleM- here ill Arillllore. I '"e omimnnru a .uuimeirairu wi " " . x.- !. .1...; 1; w . 1 "
at a Har.iin. For informa ; ' :" "mier. oi i .-i. ... .v...... ... .. " "- year: besides the countrv la over run
tion ami price call on or a.i.lres. Thk Akd-! ": property w hi not i.e mil. in num. t.m : office. LEWIS AI.IIKIi.HT. .TO-tt . ....
MoitKiTK. Anlmore. Iml. Ter. ; port lona or parcels thereof will lie separate- . -- With fat hogs fat Cattle and fat Dors-
' 1 ' . .. . .t .. .... ... A Contractor to wed. ... v-. . .!.ki in..i.l. In
S225.00 upw rils. Fori witness my nann. mis ineatnusy in nr. . .. mtr iKu. .wuu
i a(alo;iie a. U!r-.- or ; i.-w. . . . janies A. i ainey. ine wen Known the land i.f the red man. Duncan
l-.'l O.ltll.1 I Ke.ittV W:l.hlHlr.ll. eV Tniiiiiioii.i.ii.i .... ... ..........
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT
Office in First National Bank.
ARDMORE. - IND. TER.
Ji-rsev.
ter ileeeasi-.l.
Ky Herliert i Lewjj. her attorneys.
101
contractor will on next Sunday Banner.
JOB PRINTING
of all Iciiel neatly
rxi'vuti-il on short
notiee. s'eml in your
orders at onee. Thl Auiimokei i k.
United Statea Marshal Sale.
take
unto
himself
bride ;
i in the person of Miss Julia A.
Whereas on the seeon.l .lay of March A. 1 Eschwig a most popular J OUUg lady
PIANOS
i p. 1st. at the regular Mnr. h term .lsA. of ' iivin a fow jllilex from this city. ; x 't ; -.-.
i the I'niteil States i-ourt in and forthe South- ' ittl'l.'lin Bireei.
i his choice have in advance the
.I........ O O ....-...1 V.itil
.i.iii.T. o j...u i... ... ... I nil- i iiiiru ...in i in .iiiu .... ....
Vue'iis. ('.italoi.'iie Free. A'hlress ! .rn litriet. In.lian Territory. sittinitat Ar.l- Mr. Catbev and the young latly Ol
Daniel F. lleattv.W asliniKton. .-n.j. ! re Imlian Territory t). h.. Iirll i t one . . t.
Duston'a is the place you find what
you wish at the lowest prices.
New style sailors at Miss Wheeler's
3--t
FOR SALE
i anv. reeo ere.l liiiiirment against I . f. V ai
ilesiraMe resilience : huu'n in the sum of J."jis.s0. ami forclosure ' Ju.artv congratulations and best
111 rernoau" aumiu'iii. hi niiinKULl' lieu oo luai t-eriaiil tie.-rii.t--. . . . .. i .. . i . . . . .
For further inlonnation u-I propertv. situate.l In the town i.f 1'uri . II. W Uihes of the ARDUOKtlTE tlU g I inn in U1B nouia in ui tor ill) niu
Arc the Tootfha Here T
Friday night Jim Hubbard who
uuire at the Akdmokkitk tttftee. A Knrtrain. .
Warning Order.
In the Fniteil States eourt in the Imlian
Territory southern ilistric t. Oi tolier term
isirt.
H. I). Williams plaintiff vs. Maggie AVil-
li.'illls ilefell'lant.
The ilefemla nt Maggie Williams is warn-
el to appear in this court in thii-!y ilays ami
answer the complaint of the plaintifl II. U.
Williams.
Witness the Honorable (onstantine B.
KUlf.ire. iuilge of s.iiil eourt
thereof this ltith ilay of Septi-uilier. 1SM5
: heal J. W. Fhii.lu-s t'ierk
t Vn!"'n t'rUf-e. I'laintiff attornevs. ( Bni .t.l(.k m the Hth.l.iy ol Octoli. r.
- . ..uv... a.voi ..r.. .". ii".. ............... wu . 1. L. TO B.
I l'nite.1 States Marshal.
! 1-I2 wl By A. H. lw.
Warning Order. Deputy.
t hickasaw Gallon imlian lerriiory i w u : . . . : : rirt..l
aii -he riu-ht. title interest claim kn.l rlht host of admiring friends
ol occupancy of the .lefi-ml ilit. C. S. t al
ii. inn in lol ... .a. Ill I.IOCK -so. " ; . ..... ... l Id I.. ik. ...
treet. f sai.l town together witn all an.i iormeu ai Hie uotiie yi uie iruee- uu.... . .v.. . -
The wedding ceremony will be per-
a horse stolen from bis lot and Mr.
Alexander who lives in the same
singular the tenements ami Improvements'
situate.l thereon. An. I
Whereas it was thereby or.l.-re.l that sai.l
above 1'scribe.l prierty be sobl at piible-
auction for the satisfaction of .iit ju.lg-
hnent: Therefor. in pursuance t.. sani Ivaw V"K'' ' turn home discovered the animal had
... ... ........o..n i..e.i ih. r. on .lai. .1 of f ean and commodious rooms UD i lurn "'ne uiscovereu lue aiiimsi uau
iMay iMh issa. I will sell ab.oe .tescrii.e.i i htairs over the Williams & I'enning- been taken.
tive bride. tent of a set or harness. .Mr. Ilub-
bard was up town uutil about 10
Millinery. ...
. r- nn that niLht anil on riia ri'
Mrs. Haw lings has secured a suite . ..
There Is no clue as to
ami the seal ; VT.. '.k . 7; . V'.. i Neurit v. ton building where all are invited to the thief
at the court house
fen.laut.
r in the town of Ar.l- come and see her rrencli and im
ligns in pattern hats
bonnets. Thev are beautiful. 30-lw
more between ine nours 01 .. click "! norted Uesicns in iiauern nats anu . .
Iu.nni.ti Tlwv arf heautiful. 30-lw BOTe
u :. u.l .l.. I ......... I
I surrc It liao. ivj. iil.j wvii iui ii. u
In.lian
In the l'nite.1 States -..urt ill the
lerntiirv. southern ilistri.-t. i . . .
J. p. Case piaintiiT vs. Frank Itust ie- j To i.kt: Large frame building Jl
"n.iant. iTiii larce show windows nromineiit
i location on Caddo street. Rent tin
Address this office. 4-.it
The ilefenilant Frank Rust is warned to
atipea. in t tils curt m tliiriv .lavs and an
swer the complaint of the" plaintifl J. P. ; per month
v rte.
l his 6!h day of September. 1K95.
J.ihnsoi "tX" : .nZt. head can find something at this of-
attorney for non-resident defendant. x-Mi
All kinds of legal printing done on
short notice at this otlice.
You who want typewriter letter
ads can llnd something at this of
fice that will surely please you. Only
the best paper used.
Bring us your job work.
Latkk Mr. Hubbard found his
some two miles from town
ready for fall trade.
Heninger Bros.
Tho Roninno Tai nrc anri P. nthiPrs irw. year trd
I I1U UUUUIIIU IUIIUIU UIIU WIUIIIIUIW
Aii usual their lint
Of Woolen is (Le largest and Is-st selectM
of anv in North Tcxiw. They will make up
Fall l.usiness r-uit fnni t28.oO up puts
m from t7..Vl up; in r-alr made clotLing we are
lemlers. U'ing practical tailora-we have all ur
clothing made in the latest rdyle and faahioo
niul rvully far U tter than anv t lothing handled
liy ordinary' rlothinr men. We will gire in
due-tiients to-out f town tnule liy allowing
H js-r cent. ofT on any hill above
The very Iatrtdylc of all kinds of Hats and
Cant. John L. C.alt so long weigh- loose if It had been atolen. a very hue line of L utlerwear a well 8j j.en
er for the Alliance or Iron Store cot-i - - - i Kino Shoes alwavs in stock. Our pn ea on
con yard can now be found with the Nice fresh apple butter at T . Ka n vit' r tvadv made suiU run
Chickasaw compress company in a i Morgan d loe a jound. 3-3t cio nn t (?n nh .... . i .
ike capacity. He requests that his v . - fn.m 512.00 to 520.00. I rKtu on ready
friends remember the fact and give! rull lin of silverware just received uaU Ovcn-oat from
him their patronage assuring them ra"'r t 10 00TO S25 OO
..w..t innv. in th u..ioht rfoecn in his show window. O'U.UW I . .W v.
it uaui uvt - v ub cav j w v - -
their staple.
16-lmo tktw
Commissioner Walcott was some-
with Hia Rabbit l oot. . what indisposed yesterday in conse-
Mr. Moran Scott of Ardmore I. j quence of w hich no business was
T. was in Dallas wearing a rabbit's 'transacted in his court.
Mall order. a.i1lclt. aad rarefolly atta1ed In.
KtspFXrrFfLLY YOURS.
Heninger Bros.
609 Mi: a Street Fort Wjrtli Teiu. Cll!onH Stmt CiliMTlH Tiiu.
J01D
stork is the very best
-r- w r THE ARDMORE1TE Has just received a large stock of Stationery and is
. We guarantee toTatisfy all. Subscribe for the ' wwmm M " " w
prepared to turn
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