The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 186, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 5, 1898 Page: 2 of 8
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SIDNEY SUGGS
PUBLISHER AND PROPRIETOR.
Ardmobb. Sunday Jcnb 6.
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS
Owing to the enormous in
crease in our daily subscription
list which necessitates the at-
tention of strict supervision and
' requires extra help we have
sold the entire city circulation
of the daily Abdmoreite to T.
E. Roland and all city papers
will in the future be handled
exclusively by him. Mr. Roland
and his carrier boys beginning:
today Juue .1 buy the papers
as they come from the press.
sell them aud make collections.
Subscribers can get the paper
through the carrier boys on
their routes. This chanee
makes it necessary to cut off the
few complimentary papers we
have andwe hope that our
friends who are thus dropped
from thevpresent delivery sys
tem appreciate the circum
stances and will accommodate
themselves to the same by giv
ing their subscription to Mr
Roland. If you are not on
the list and want the very lat
est news give the route boy
your name and he will see that
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time you fail to get your paper
we request that the fact be
made known to this office at
once in order that the omission
be rectified.
EXCHANQE CLPPINOi.
RELIGIOUS.
Th InHiin T.t.n I. niw a I.nri ST. PHILLIP 8 CHURCH
-wB v a. wa. HV rw I
of beauty and promise and thia par-1 Trinity Sunday the day to be
uouirpartoi It aa fair a relgon aa observed by special services at St
one could well Imagine. Opportune philjp8. Ou Trinity Sunday the
have forced from the fertile .01 chnreh completes the declaration
of all doctrines of the holy faith
have forced from
growths of grain
the
i&avtvvuo v attsaau auu kikos ui i
would seem wonderful in less favor- upon fixed days. It is one of the
ed localities. The fat cattle stand most vaIikx! of festival Knndnvs
knee-deep in the greenest of grass t . .i .! in . ... i
" - laauus aim taicvmouj xva.ui. bui-
I tun . i atina II a m ihAva I ino
the fields. The territory has on her P"1" "".
company clothes now. Drop over I P-m- ouojeci ior mora
and see her. Oakland News
Missouri is raising
tiegroes for the war. We doubt if u
negro' in the territory could be in
luced to enlist. The memory of John
Butts ex-postmaster also colored
and the amount the government owes
him for past services and will not
pay is too fresb in the minds of the
colored contingent. No money no
colored troops. Capital
emu
1j p.m
mg lhe Holy XSlessea and Undi
vided Trinity" evening Th
regiment of Ceremonial of the Church." Musi.
JX 1 a. 1 at .. I
by vested choir at both morning
rtnu eveuinir services
II en ry B. Smith Rector.
CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN.
Preaching at 11 o'clock a. m..
and 8; 30 p. m. Sabbath school at
10 a. m. Junior Endeavor at 3 p
in. Numnr h.iiilAnv'rir at V - TU I i ri
I . . . . . . ........ . . ... UM . . w u ... ui
. J ' 11 A I I .1
iraue .rum au quarters is in excess Of l nrilin ;nv;t:tin i -t.M
ttUI Li OT1UUB OUflUK Kb LU1B UKIC.
Our merchants claim that the cash
inn is indeed encouraging and a
healthy sign of a prosperous year
with merchants as well as farmers
and others. Duncan Banner.
public to attend the services
J. M. Martin Pastor.
War Time Philosophy
it s mignty strange butde man
what hqller de loudest fer war is do
hardest one fer de war ter locate.
It's all rfgbt to cary a Bible wi.J
you in de war but you ain't got
time for fambly prayers when dit
bombshells is flying'.
Dey ain't much use in sendin
tracts ter de sojers. kaze when do
tire git to hot fer 'em dey'll maku
IBIl euuugo. I
De Bible say you must love yo' ene- Children's Day exercises.
CARTER AVENUE METHODIST.
Preaching at 11 a. ni. Subject:
"ill "I 1 Y.I 1 1 a m
imiureu ami me inurcn. The
hildreu of the Sunday school will
be given the evening hour (8:30)
which they will use in celebrating
Children's Day. They have school
at 10 a. ni. as usual. Epwortli
League prayer meeting 3:30 p. m
All are invited to attend the ser
vices of the day but especially tho
raies. But ef you done dat in time er
war whar would yo be?
Dey got guns now dat '11 sh6oc
twenty mile en de best or it is dey
don't make no fuss 'tall till dey giti
dar. AtUnta Constitution.
L. L. Thurston Pastor.
LEBANON LETTER.
Special Correspondence.
Lebanon June 3. News scarce
Health is improving some.
Mrs. Love is still quite sick not
much improvement in her condition
Her daughters Airs. Miiler of Atoka
and Mrs. Burcn of Oakland are at-
. tending her.
Brock Biles of Oakland visited our
burg Tuesday.
L. W. Howe has gone to Denison
Tex. today.
The committee on arrangements
for the ceremony of laying the cor-
ner atone of our new hall are very
Dusy ana they have nearly every
taing in shape for the occasion.
such as building the arbor prepar
ing the ground etc.
L. J. Bailer the architect and
builder completed his work and left
lor his home at Mannsville todav
The painter is putting the finishing
toucn on the outside of the building
and all things will be ready f jr the
8th Inst.
Past Grand Master I. R. Mason of
the I. O. O. F. will deliver the ora-
tion for the I. O. O. F. and Henry
M. Fnrman krand orator of the M.
W. O. lodge of the Indian Territory
will deliver the oration for the A. F.
& A. M. R. W. Jas. A. Scott of
Muskogee grand master of A. F. &
M. of the Indian Territory and B.
G. Martin grand lecturer will be
present on the occasion and many
other prominent Masons and Odd
fellows.
We anticipate a nice time.
S. C. P Jones. Milesbur. Pa.
wnws: - i nave used uewitt'.i
little Larlv Hitters nvnr nlnoa rhn.
wr.re uurouucea nere ana must sa;
i uiive never usea any puis in mv
amilv dorinc fortv vnara nf hnna..
eepine that eave such aatiafactnr-
remuH as a laxative or cathartic.
Jity Drug store.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
Morning subject: "The Savior
of Sinners" aud at night "Our
Works." The regular monthly
business meeting of the church will
be held at 3 p. in. Especial busi
ness to trausact aud everv member
expected to be present.
Lucius Robertson. Pastor
Eeggs' Little Giant Pills are the
only reliable pill for Constipation
Indigestion and all Liver Ills. Rev.
8. H. Jones Tacoma Wash. wri.es:
I have Buffered for years with Con-
stipation and Indigestion. One box
of Beggs' Little Giant Pills relieved
me entirely." Wo keep them City
Drug Store and T. N. Coleman.
Reflections ot a Bachelor.
The unknown is the fascinat-
ing to a woman; the known to
a man.
The best way to make a girl
mad is to agree with everything
6he says for about five minutes.
After all every woman at 20
looked about as she does at 50
with the wrinkles smoothed out.
The younger a girl gets the
less she can see how any one
can say he doesn't understand
what love is.
A woman never has much use
for philosophy because she
can't ever understand how there
can be any unthinkable idea.
The drug In Dr. Simmons' Sarsa-
parilla ate so concentrated that the
dose ia very small but nevertheless
ft la ao scientifically combined that it
la readily retained and assi milated
toy the most delicate and sensitive
tomacb. Fifty cents and 60 doses
Those Who Wed
Tl 1 -
.UiUTiage licenses issued m
i lie Chickasaw Natiou for th.i
.veek ending June 4
J T Caldwell. Wyatt and Ella Ste
phens Simon.
Thos Crosby Ardmore and Louisa
.Maxwell Berwyn
O W Treat and Lizzie Ketchum
Cumberland.
W O Wood and Leddie K Ross
Burt
L V Long and Rosa Doss Chicka
sba.
A L Smothers and Lizzie Wilson
tfyan.
Chas Straugbn and Mina Vermil
lion Wayne.
J N Morris McGee and Maggie J
tJyars Johnson.
Joe VanSchuyver Center and
Laura A Ritter Bebee.
Alex Wooten and Alice Benson
Ada..
J P Kern Ada and Eveline Rey-
burn Hera.
B P Beck and S J Bell. Duncan
J F Wallace and I L Adams. Simon
8 D Halt Marietta and Rena
Buckley Marsden.
J D South and Mary Wade. Mar
low. :
J M Patty and Ockra EdingtonOrr.
Frank Arnett and Dora Tidwell.
Pontotoc
W L Gipson and Belle Harin. Beef
Creek.
Lloyd D Cone and Allie M Rod.
Doyle.
Jeff Patter and SaUie Calvin El
more
W 8 Farrls and Lizzie Oranduff.
wynnewood.
w o Ramby and Susie N Neal.
K.euer
J F Estes and Serena Lard. Lone
Urove
Ringworm. TAttnr tjyi i
""-"i ctwun uurou qaicaiy and ef-
.wiuoijj itu auni i uare. Monev
.o.uuuw ii xi. iui. rnos ou centa.
Taken off on a Stretcher.
Waxahachie. Tex.. .lnn 3
Liouls Cohen one of th WT
abachie voluntaers at Mobile
writes as tollows
A negro olScer askftd F.
Jacobs of Waxahachie to salute
mm; Jacobs replied A11 rht
and the negro was taken off on
a stretcher. The regulars th i n lr
think there are no soldiers like
those from Texas: thev
us witn tneir band every night."
BUCKLEN'S ARNICA 8ALVE
.. . i wu ior
uruises. aores. nln. ..l.
The AKDVOREITK inh llanirtman'
larns oni oniy nrsr ciasa wor.
SaQs33
dfunonitrmted tea
wM It la
FOR WOMaW'l
prcutuR
WCAKWESSFI.
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io and aoolhln nA -
... -uronrau ornu. It enraa
"whitM1 .nrf r. 1 r . .1 .
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It atopa floodina mai raUaraa au.
vnmta and paJnfnl
ror
fhuiM A f it. U i- .W
tnadlolna made It la baoafiaal
dorinf PrMrnaaTr. and kalpa to
brine children into nomaa) liaiiaa
for m rm t In . j . . ...
lataa atrancthena tha wbola ara-
' nim inu remaay la oBard
to all afflicted woman. War UI
any woman aaffer nnothar miaata
with certain rul f 9 witki. .
Wna of Cardal 00I7 coata I1.W par
(iMa rmrk
m rtt r. M I " r- 1
Oa CkaaoMauoa XWaa.
. I. W. SMITH CaaXa. t. C. am
. flmh Waaal CMttJiwaa
par n m m wmm . mm m -
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HOW HUNGER FEELS.
mt rnatlaa Aratio aUalavan 1m
airkt at Mask Oaaaj.
I wonder if a einale one of my
raaulerfl really knows what hunuer
laf Hen on and niylf were worn
to the bje with pcaut rationa and
h.rd work and that hard work had
left the llttlo covering on our bones
in the shape of lean tense muscles
and wires of sinew. The supper from
the hare that meal of freab hot
loecious meat the first adequate
mai in nnHrlv 600 miles of daily
nowahoelng had wakened every
merciless Hunger iang iuai uunng
the previous weeks bad been grnd
ually dulled into ineenaibtlity. It
had been the taste of freahly spilled
Mnnd tn thai lnntT tamed tieer. and
now the big black animals before ua
were not game bat meat and every
rar md fiber in mv ffaunt bodv
was vibrating with a savage luat for
that meat meat that enouiu oe sort
mnA warm mtat into which the
. Q. "
teeth could sink and tear and rend
meat that would not blister lips and
trmatMt with ita frost nor rinar like
a rock against the teeth. Panting
and quivering with excitement wh
lav for a few momenta. We could
not risk a shot st thst distance.
"Do you thick they will come for
us J" raid Matt.
"Ond knowa! I hone so. bo v. for
then we are sure of some of them
Are you ready 1"
"Yea sir."
"Cnma on then."
Onn nf n on aide of the biff bowl.
der the other tho other and wo
dashed across the rocks and snow
atraioht toward them. There was a
snort and stamp from the big bull
guarding the hera and the next in-
stant every animal was on his feet
and. thank Ood facing na. Tha next
thev were in dose line with lower
ed heads and horns. I could havo
yelled for joy if I had had the breath
to spare Every one of us has read
some of the thrilling storlos of trav-
elers in the Russian forests. chaae1
bv huncTV wolves and our lectin a 1
have been wrought up to the highest
pitch of sympathy for the poor fel
lows in their efforts to eacape. But
did any of us ever stop to think hov
those other poor fellows the wolvet
felt with their empty stomachal !
know now what their feelings are.
and my sympathies are with tb
wolves. I waa a wolf myself at thac
moment.
We were within less than 50 vard 1
of the herd when the big bull with
a quick motion lowered his horn-
still more. Instinct Providence
oall it what you will told me it waj
the signal for the hord to cbarpe
Without slacksniniz mv Da to. I null
ed nay Winchester to my shoulder
ana sent Duilet at the back of bij
eok over the white imnervioni
shield of the great horns. Heart and
seal ana Drain and eyes went with
that stafdna bullet I felt that I wd
strong enough and hungry enough
ana won enough that had the bull
been alone. I could have rorun-?
upon him barehanded and torn th )
lifeblood from his throat but againtt
the entire herd we would have bean
powerless. Onoe the blaok ava
lanche had gained momentum we
would have been crushed bv It lika
the crunching snow crystals under
our feet. As the bull fell nuon hlj
knees the herd wavered. A cow
half turned and. aa M .tt's rifle crock
ed fell with bullet back of her
tore snonldeT. Without raising my
rifle above znv hips another ona
dropped. Then another for Matt.
Then the herd broke and we bar.
ried in pursuit Lieutenant Prv
in Windsor Magazine.
STEVENS KENNERLY &
SPRAGINS CO.
Wholesale and Retail. Largest Stock of
. . Hardware and Agricaltnral Implements . .
And the larrvst house in North Texas. We ire now nn tfc- tu
" - " - auu
bvrn' List ainl never in our history have we bought goods so low
we ar goinj; to give you the ben-flt of our purchases. We make a
speria! rojutnt to von to examine our stock of
We have auvthintr you want and the price is rieht. We al 1....
... - wm - ."v. yi
Oins. Windn.ills Steam Iiie and Fitting Belting Knbber Ut
Wagon Scales. Large line of Hii-ycles aud Shot fluns. A cents tt.l
I Pari.i-r and Itbira Guns. -
STEYENS KENNERLY & SPRAGINS CO.
GAINESVILLE. TEXAS.
WHITE SULPHUR INN
Under the new management of
. . Mrs. MINNIE LAMAR SWIFT . .
Has otenrtl for the sea-uin. . Ijircp hnnji volt v.ntikaj
c - n " u MiaiT rVUtUS
and first -clufs in ever" parvicular. . . . Ball at pavilliou every
Friday uight. . . For further information address.
SULPHUR INN
Sulphur Ind. Ter.
BIVENS & WILLIAMS
DealerH In
Shelf and Heavy Hardware.
HITCH ELL AKD STUDFJAKER WACOXS
Charter
Oak Stoves.
BUGGIES.
Majestic
STEEL
RANGES.
I3eltlrtr l-acUliiK Unilciert Hardware
Wire Fencing. Tlnwnre Iron
Steel Queensware Wagon
Nlotericil Plows Etc.
Ardmore. .... Ind. T-r.
OUR YARD
Is on North tVnrt street.
We keep the
TURNER COTTAGE
Edgar Tuknkr Manager.
Urgg ud Commodlooi Simple Eoomi.
Sutx Fe TnlDS Stop for latls.
Centnllj Lsctted.
Bitli Rooms In Connection.
Gainesville Texas.
Hflrorrnvo Pnllorro Tiirl laoul
Opened Sentemher
1897. with a fnll
ouege ana University
traiueu leacners.
Instruction Thorough
rheum fever ci avic i ovinuc ixna out Kidq
handehUblaiM?ooSsndCauaP8klJ StQdents Board in Dormitory with
eruptions and nHii a I v t : i rwllD
or nn na n.i.Ij ;rV '"lUfll.
rTiwIinr"' Kaaranteed
per oox.
Of All Kinds of
Lumber Shingles Paints Oils Lime and Cement.
J : 1 WeL'eamr 1 t 1
EVElWHirIC irl THE SASH Affl DOOH ait.
From a transom to a twenty-dollar front door. '
T Tail a la PHlPIACAU I ITRf Onn f af
The tomb ia reached bv a dmvmi I iMVIVrtOrt IT LUlTlOClA VVa
of 20 or more sliDDerv. worn and of
course dirty steps.
The Moslems reasrd Lasaraa a
aaiat and have erected a mosque
over the plaoe of his burlaL Cbria.
tiana are of course forbidden to en-
Mr tnia aosque and thus the steps
(made ia the siattenth century)
down which we have en tered are ac-
eonnted for. In fact there ia now
I believe do entranoa fnm t
mosque. The stairwar laaHa to
Small annaM anlarkinka. tK a.
your left through a doorway spd YOUNG" & HEINT7
you are In the tomb nrorr whloh 4. 1 Allyll
a4a to bold three as four bodies.
vn the east sue Is possibly the oxig-
lnsl entraAosL ow wallwl tm Tha
tomb is high enough to stand op-
right in and is cut In the maUA
and lined with masonry. It is large
STINSON & LAWRENCE.-
. . . Have . . .
-Cheap' Plows and Double Shovels.
All kinds of Flow and Wajron Work and Horse Sboiiijr done. Ke
pairing and Refittrn old and Erefting New Machinery.
SHOP OH BROADWAY. ARDMUre . ..T.
Machinery Mill ? Gin SupiMif-s.
enoagh to hold quite a company.
As to its identity with tha historto
iomo or sacred Writ opinion is di-
vided. Ws have accounts of its be
ing visited in th twelfth century.
That It is a very an client tomb and
one of the same character cannot
poseiDly be well disputed.
However we aooept It for what
ws have known k to be for at loaat
seven or eight centuries tha tomb
oz ljasarua. IL u. Tmn in a u
t Church Review.
High Grade Belting a Specialty.
"Write for what you want.
! The Best Offer Ever Made by a newspaper i
Sim ! om i??o? I1" ht " . 1 SapaktM Modal Max-
rerunaed. Price 25c
ale Dy all druggists
Tata 1 Sartaalau
A W .
i-oor waoasl Ha waa a mrm
renial aouL- "Yi inWJ ...
Ths anly thing be ever too aarioua-
laaniaJ oeTba baat rT..r..r"l t ""1W aaooa M IWT. A aaa
T n.on. Ih.a war. .Tr .7. -JlT. V. " - ' " J-"
V and arUata oonliibaui S-k 7- '"?7Jm""mttm monm a -rv-..
Sapabllo bs( ta ataiiJ aajraialr ai
Addraaa all ordaraito
a
la anf Khar pabiloatloa. Mora n4 anitara f
lie Matraalaa iaa to oar aar araMarfe hWI-
i oaly la aoaa.a4.lua vlLa is aaaal wkij f
J. T.JOHNSON. Pres.l-"SSSTS; I THE REPUBLrc. St. Lou
Gar-CSSiSBS iaaaaatana-.-...
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