The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 108, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 3, 1897 Page: 4 of 4
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CURIOUS F.ACTS. J
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VTcWa says tbat the annual dew fall i
of Great Britain is equal to 21.161.337.- 1
33. tons. .' j in
As late as the year ir.45 -fce ih-;:
of France entered complaint again-:
caterpillars and had lawsuits to sto i
their devastations. j
It is worth remembering. ispociaKy j ill
tvnen staying at hotels that if the l; I I
clothine is not sufficiently warm two
or three newspapers spread between
the blankets will insure a coinfortabi
night.
Some Chinese after having labored
for years in foreign countries to amass
an independence will gamble the
whole away during the first few days
of their homeward voyage and have
to work their passage back in the nest
ship.
The great city of London divested of j
fable began on the bank of the
Thames surrounded on all sides ex-
cept the river by a bulwark of forest.
Interspersed with swamps and- Paris
rose on an island of the Seine with a
protecting wall of water all around.
It is not generally known that when
a person falls into the water a com-
mon felt hat may be made use of as
a life preserver and by placing the
hat upon the water rim down with
the arm around it pressing it slightly
to the breast it will bear a man up for
hours.
The experiment of making paper
stockings and gloves has been going on
for some lime and stockings to sell at
three cents a pair are proposed. Solidi-
ty and durability are given the texture
by a sizing bath of potato starch and
tallow and when finished its appear-
ance is similar to fabric goods.
A Calais man who has been drinking
a glass of cold water before each meal
for three months because his physi-
cian said it would make him thin met
a thin man the other morning who has
been trying the same plan six months
on the advice of another physician
who told him it would make him fat.
The following simple experiment will
perhaps interest some of our readers:
Take a tumbler and tie over its mouth
a piece of cheese cloth or other open
fabric; immerse It in water and when
partly or entirely full invert it and
lift it carefully out of the water bottom
upwards. The water will not run o"Ut
but will remain suspended in the tum-
bler. WORTH ilEADINC.
Alton (N. H.) larmers sold 58000
gallons of milk to one firm last year.
The Maine beaT is fast becoming a
tradition. There is talk of abolishing
the $5 bounty on bear.
Toledo Ohio boasts of having com-
pleted a fine court-house and paid for
it and kept within the limits of the
appropriation for that purpose.
She I think Mr. Rymer felt hurt at
a remark you made the other night.
He AVhat did I say? She-You said
there' was only one Shakespeare.
Puck.
Among the botannital specimens col-
lected by the Cornell scientific party
in Greenland were some full grown
forest trees less than three inches in
v height.
Governor-elect Andrew E. Lie
(Populist) of South Dakota owns more
land there than any other resident of
the state and is still adding to his
possessions.
The oysters on Swan Point bar.
Maryland are being destroyed by the
'borer" a shell fish that attaches it-
self to the oyster and makes a hole
through the shell.
In Greece teachers contribute 5 per
cent on the salaries and the state finds
the remainder in order to superannu-
ate teachers after twenty-one years of
service regardless of age.
The hat of Alexander Hurst an at-
torney was sold from the steps of the
city hall at Detroit by a constable to
satisfy a judgment of $1 obtained by
a former maid servant of the lawyer.
In consequence of satisfactory re-
sults obtained from experiments con-
ducted.on a somewhat extensive scale
Brazilian planters ar convinced that
tea can be profitably srown in Brazil.
Loverly These little hands were
never made to work my darling. His
Darling And you can just bet they're
not going to. You can make up your
mind to that before you marry me.
Philadelphia Nrth American.
BLASTS FROM RAM'S HORN.
You know the man when you know
the company he keeps.
Erery one who has to teach children
ought to be taught of God.
The man who is envious of evil doers
will soon be an evil doer himself.
The man who will not live up to his
convictions is untrue to himself.
The Lord can make it as easy for us
to love our enemies as our friends.
The existence of a personal devil is
not doubted by any true Christian.
When people find out that It is bless-
ed to give they never want to stop.
Whenever faith moves a mountain
love should direct where it is to go.
Where the temperature is just right
for a eaint It is too warm for a sinner.
Do not refrain from doing because
you can only do a little. Remember
that God can make that little much.
It Is impossible to discourage the
man who has learned in whatsoever
-ondition he finds himself therewith to
be content.
The man who sits on a limb and
saws It off is a Solomon compared to
the one who thinks he can sin with-
out having to suffer.
Say to the mountain "Remove hence
to yonder place" is God's way. Man's
way Is to peck at it now and then
with his little shovel.
Territorial Teachers Association.
Proirram for March (I. 117.
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M experience 1U teavlmg
the territory Prof. Lasley.!
2. "WlltMV a 111 I at? Prcsi- J
TllOHUls i
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hat Iiavi I noeomi'lislio.l j
t'iU:luil? ill the territory '
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4. Kocitation Miss M-Kie.
All teachers are cordially in-
vited to meet with ns anl jin
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in mi' ;;rm'i tit u im'umuii. j
Will meet at Ardinore CoUee j .
2:'.) p. nu. Saturday March !. 'lu. v. L. KCAX.
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.1. A. I lloMAS.
Pnsiihnt
Lol lsK M. Kit IIAKHSON"
Secretary.
Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke our
Life Away?
If von want to quit toLai-co
usisiK easily an-l forever he made
well strong mayiietie. lull of new!
life ami vii-r take No-l-15ae
the wonder-worker that makes
wpnl- i;i')i tJii!" M:!tiv ten
pounds in ten days uver -ioo.uoo
. . . .
urcd. liny N..- lo-l!ae lroin your
own driijririst who will guarantee
a cure. iiiklet and sample mail-
ed li t e. Ad'ln ss Stei lin-' Kelnedy
Co. Chieago or New York.
Epworlli League SU-rtlnit.
The busiiie.-s meetinu of the
..pwortli iA'iiju ft onth j
more meets March 4 at
which liuvtitiir Kcv. J. II. (iod-
frey will deliver a diseours" on
the history ohjects and aims if
the Kiworth L';igue. Every
hodv is cordially invited to he
at the tahernacle in South Ard-
more at said meeting-. 15y order
of the league.
Wii.i. Jones
Lfl.r II.U(iis President.
Secretary.
('asearets stimulate liver kid-
ney and bowels. .Never sicken j
weaken or gripe: lOe.
THE ARDMOREITE
Keep-on hand an unliinitid
supply ready for shipment
blank mort; i;es.
1 1 EN T A L CO N T R A ( Ts.
i town .r 5anu
BLANK NOTES and
I J EC EI ITS.
PROTEST BLANKS.
NOTICE of pRoTES'i'.
A I I I D A I TS.
AFFIDAVITS f..r
renewal of Mortgage
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT for wiln.-s
Etc.. Etc
PRICES ON APPLICATION.
Soliciting your patronage on the
above .. au work done hy any
printing lun.-e. we are yours for
trade
DOl'CLAS cc CKAHXAL.
I'loprii tors j
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EXPERIENCE.
f -i TRADE MARKS.
COPYRICHTS Ac.
Anyone wnrflne ieti-h and flrrtitlon imt
rn.K-.i lT iteti.ie. i ..:lmunt.-ai unriir bummer Hardy. Menograpbcr.
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SDIEKTIFIO AMERICAN i i'ractiee In all the Courts Territo-
tamifuiir ui.i.tr-it.-.i. iiv(t cirrtiHtmn vf rial State and Federal. Special at-
iiSowi 111..11O18. ciwin.-n o.im.ii iUao ; icniion Ricn 10 criminal tases.
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MUNN & CO.
361 Broadway. Sew York.
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FERRY'S SEED AlIflUAL
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PRODUCE MARKET.
Thefollowinjiprices are paid In Ard
more for the farm products named: j
liu:tcr 10 and lVc per lb.
Chickens S 1 .25 to 81.50 per doi.
KjIKs 10c per do. '
Sweet potatoes fi5 and "c per bu. j
Irish potatoes 6-c per bu. !
A h s (northern) 12.50 per bbl. '
Onions $1 per bu. j
Cabbage 2e and 3c per lb. j
Hay S7.C0 to JH.00 per ton.
Corn 30 to .Vc er bu.
(hits 2.1c and 27c per bu. I
Wheat. ?'cents per bushel. j
PE0FESS10HAL CARDS.
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-.-u!li i.f Carter Hoti-e. Ofliee at i
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J. C. TIloMI-ON.
ATTOKNKY AT LAW
mi ce Uver Fir-t N:itio::;il Hun!..
Ardai'ire. 1. T.
C. V. roTlKR t J. w. OWSUY
v. l. rTTKU formerly of ParU.Tx.
C U. roTTHi: J B. '. THOMAS.
of Cainesville Texas.
roTTi:i: ownby & tiiomas
LAWYERS
Ardmore I. T.
This firm is now located over First
v: -1 M;il .1-. ..l..;l
criminal practice in all courts in the
Indian Territory.
iORRlN" M. ItEDFI KI.I)
NOTARY PUBLIC and
REAL ESTATE AUENT.
Oflice over I'osti filce
Ardmore 1. T.
li. II. CURLEW
CI EN E RA L CONTRA CTO R
and BUILDER
Estimates furnished on all class of
Buildings and job work. Leave
orders at J. B. Spragini & Co.
Leave orders at Roberts Bros" bar-
ber shop. Address Lock Box
II. C. POTTKRF. W. F. BOWMAN.
POTTERF & BOWMAN
ATTO UN E Y S-A T- LAW .
! I'kku Cauk. Stcnonrnplier.
! Office L'p stairs in the Hardj
' building Ardmore Ind. Ter.
DICK & BROWN
; ATTO RN E V S-AT- LA W .
; Office Masonic building over First
."National Bank Ardmore I. T.
E. 11. B nu. Stenographer.
J Henry M. Kura..i.i. ' U Herbert.
FURMAN &. IIERBER .
i ATTORNEYS-A i LAW.
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' Olee Herbert & L is building
; Ardmore I. T.
' J- W SMITH M. 1).
j PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
i Oflice over City Drug Store ArJ-
'a.ore.I.T.
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! W. T. liARDNER M. 1).
Office over Coleman & Lynn's
Drug Store Residence North Caddo
Street.
LEDBETTER & BLEDSOE
ATTO RN E Y S-AT- LA W .
Offick: In Ledbetter & Bledsoe
Building 5Ia"n Street.
t J . I.. liARRUTT
COBSKLICS HjkkOT
j ORlce I p stairs in Hardy building
Ardmore 1. T
: A. C. Cru-r. Clarrnce 11. IHiuirlai
V. i. Dit. Alty.
iCRl CE & DOUGLAS
i Attorneys at Law.
OfHce: Johnson Cruce & Cruce
j Building Ardmore I. T.
C. B. KENIIRICK.
J. C. UUAIIAU.
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KENDRICK & GRAHAM
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Office over Kearney & Wvse.
T. S. BOOTH M. I).
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Office over Coleman & I ynn's
Drug Store. Residence West Main
Street.
PROF. 1. OHOWEH
TEACHER OF
Violin and Mandolin.
1'IANO TUNINC.
SO VEARS EXPERIENCE.
1 Dim tor Itrowrr" B.ind and Onhi'-
tra. Music for all occasion.
Leave order with W. II. Ilurnitt
'or at the Ardmorpiteomcp.
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Rental Contracts (Town r Knnn.)
Protest Blanks Receipts
Notice of Protest. Affidavits.
Affidavits fornm-wnl if Mottyae.
Acknowledgment for Witness.
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Nisbett, D. T. The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 108, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 3, 1897, newspaper, March 3, 1897; Ardmore, I. T.. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc615581/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.