Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 168, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 16, 1894 Page: 4 of 4
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Your Opportunity
TO GAVE IttOlWEIT B BtJTTirJC
Dry Mi Clin Boots Sloes
At the Very Lowest Possible Cash Prices."
John B. Smith.
A. D. Chas Corner W. Main St. Ardmore.
LONE - STAR - MEAT - MARKET
SOUTH SIDE
i ST.
ARDMORE
IND. TER.
The fiuetd ol fresh meats and sausage at lowest cash prices.
.First class butchers and cutters ready to serve customers.
1'iee aiid prompt delivery to all parts of the city.
Durie
Building.
OKAS. BARTflOLDUS PROP.
AS.DUR
Manufacturers' Agent for Heavy
E
TIIE SANTA FfTS ROUTE TO
CALIFORNIA.
If you contemplate taking advant-
age of the very low rate from Texas
points to California that are now be-
ing quoted by the Santa Fe'sKoute
do not wait much longer as on and
after April 15th 1894. California ratej
wj!1 be restored to rates in effect Feb-
ruary 28rd 1894 which are as follows;
1st class limited to 30 davs $60 00
1st 6 - 62 00
2ud " " 6 " 35 00
Itound trip July 5th 65 50
u "9 mouths 80 00
Until April 14th 1894 inclusive the
sale of first el' fts tickets from all Tex
n points oa its main line and Paris
branch at the following very low
figures :
.Single trip limited to 6 days $20 00
Round - 60 " 85 50
The Mid-winter fair at San Frau
cisco if now in the height of its glory
and 'ou can nee all its beauties at a
uorahial expense.
For information regarding tickets.
time tables and sleeping car accorn
mouaiiou8 apply to tne nearest oar .a
Fe agent or address
V.S. Keen an.
General I'asw'ioer Ageut
HOW IT ACTS.
After using Drnimnond's Lightning
Remedy tor Rheumatism according
to direction for ten days Mr. John
V. Itoyeuton.ot Uampton Va. writes
that he aan walk and attend to busi-
ness which he could not do befom
This Remedy has a remarkable re
cord of cures not oulv relieving
pain but restoring all the functions
ol the crippled limbs if you want n
cure send $5 to the Drummond Mcdi-
ciue Co. 43-Maiden Lane New York
and they will ship to your express
address t wo large bottles of . their
remedy with full directions for use.
Agents Wanted. 15 2vv
CSEiSN GOODS.
The Dni Wm Almost Mmm VkM Cow
. . tea mU hnr apolM ft. '
"Weil ledge" said tha nan with
the brUtlj mouatache who wms ap foe
sentence "It was dis here way. I
played d jay fer ajyicker an I ketched
him. Se? I jist t "rowed him a few
lines 'boat green goods an' he an-
swered d' letter like it bran; iiim
news ar a forchun. I goddim V earn
here an joll'ed him along1 an we wui
"boat t do bizness. We went out V d'
meatin' place set fer oa an' I showed
how d ol' Ving worked. He wut to
gimme hi dough a a' I was t' ship him
d' green staff by express. Seer I
flashed d' roll on 'im an' it made his
eyes stick out like dey was hen eggs.
Den dey wax more talk an' I tol 'im 1
e'uld give 'im a thousan uv d' green
stuff fer two-fifty or d' dough dat wus
straight goods an' he bit. I counted
oat d' staff an' jist as I had d' deal all
made in me min' de jay ses t' me "
Here the man with the bristly mus-
tache began to laugh.
"Weil" said the judge "what did
be say to you?"
"He ses t' me" continued the man
with the bristly mustache "I w'd' "
but he began to laagh again.
"Stop that laughing and go on with i
your story" said to judge sternly
The man with the bristly mustache
threw back his shoulders and took a
long breath.
"He ses t' me" he began again
"w'ud I take Confed'rit money an I
soaked him."
NOT SUPERSTITIOUS
Froan Thai
Harvesting machinery traction automatic and plain engines
all kirid of boilers cittou gins and presses suction fans elevator.-
line shaft." pulleys beltings and engine fitting? binl-
eis self-raise? dioppcrs mowers threshers hay presses
twine oil? etc. etc.
a&STCLsSlOir
I. T.
ARDMORE
South Caddo
11 IiiMt
Street.
'r lv?t tarnn?. single or double buggies surrles aud hacks.
drivers. Horses and mules sold on commission.
Experienced
WANTED.
An active agent in each county in
the United Siatev.fo 8olicit-ubscrii-
tious for the Twice-a-Weck Republic.
A liberal commission will be paid to
hustlers. Address Superintendent Cir
culation. The Republic . St. Louis Mo.
DO YOU WANT
a desk writing table counters shelv-
ing or any cubiuct or job work of
any kind then call at cabinet aud jb
shop opposite postollice and have the
work done as it ought to be.
tf W. 1$. Lawkknce.
The City illiL ME of Ardmore
A.J. WOT.VEHTOX President.
J. A. HIVENS. Vie President.
UEU. K. HOWARDS Cashier.
DON LACY Assistant Cashier.
Directors A. J. Wolvurlon.
.1. A. BiTi-ns C. A. Smraom.
H. T. Dallas li. J. Williams.
11. 1". Potts. II. C. Petterf.
Capital $50000. Surplus $2000.
ccounts of firms aud individuals solieitod. Special attention given to col-
lections and proceeds remitted promptly.
J. T. ALEXANDER
The Leading Druggist on Low Prices and
PURE DRUGS-
"
-HEADQUARTERS - F0R--Fine
Stationery Perfumes
and Toilet Articles-
Finest Cigars in town.
Prescriptions a specialty.
Call and see me; I can in-
terest you in prices.
Ladies don't forget Friday.
CHED:
TUB Qalreston and Dallas
WEEKLY NEWS
To Keep Apao with ho VrogrgMiTa
Timos Has Boon
KNLAIiGrnTO 10 PAOKH
Thus (riving Ma r-jailors ono-thlrd
morn run tmir matter than bordo'ore.
With 1 lu additional spacoTun WutKLT
Newi will bo un-urpussud by Ray ou-
eral newspaper la tho U.-.ited Bitxtes.
It I htrletiy a Newspaper.
It rtoM not attempt to plens9 ovory-
boly but it --ion. try to i.nao itself in-
teruatiiijr In a vri'ijr ot rt'.lr.
lii voiiucai juuitur. it eiv. tlo nnwi
o&d Tifvs of nil sid-w( allovrta tho
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bonld.
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artists and
Sl'EClAf. IIEPAHTSESTS
roit thij nDiija
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If ro are cot familiar with it send
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eanroniil direct to
A. H. DELO & CO . Fubllahers
GLvssToj ob Dallas.
Bemit by draft postofBce order. Pa-
cluo. weils-rargo Amonou or l uiwu
I5tats express moooy ordor. If sent la
any other manner it is at toe sender e
risk.
be Bad Entirely RoTerd
Weaka.M.
I nsed to be superstitioua bat 1
bv OTeroome the feeling entirely.'
-entirely?" 1 asked.
"Oh. yes" was her reply. "Beirin
ning anything on Friday .or on th
thirteenth of the month going nndet.
ladders refusing to turn back after I
have started out pioking up black
pins meeting cross-eyed "people on
Monday singing before breakfast in
fact all those ridiculous ideaail have
gotten bravely over."
--wooa 1 repuoa as 1 pui on my
bonnet we were going out together
I am glad to know that you are so
sensible."
"Have you got a hatpin you can
loan me Polly dear?" she asked.
An idea struck me.
I went to my jewel-caae and took
out a long eoftrfpin with an opal head
and handed it to her.
She took it and then droppod It as
U it was hott
"Mercy mar she crlad "I wouldn't
wear en opal for 100 t. minute!"
"Bat I thought you weren't super-
stitions? "Oh well; opals everybody knows
about. That's a fact and not a super-
stition" was her unconvincing and un-
grammatical reply.
So there you are.
1111 IT
TAKE
fH U IIIMS.-iy flMIIUSilllliailll-
TO ALL POINTS
A
N DE R.
x-rescription Druggist.
THE JONES HOUSE!
Board and lodging. $1 per da ; by the week $4. Wagon yard free to
patrons. ConTenient to couit house and free from disturbances or dan-
fer of fire. Corner South Court and Springer streets Ardmore
North Cast-
WAGHEE PlLACE BDFFET SLEEPIKG CARS
AND .
Free Reclikisg Chair Cars
JProm Terras
St. Louis Kansas City
and Chicago
If akin g close conniption with fast trains ot
Eastern and Northern limes for
New York Boston Philadelphia
Buffalo Montreal and St. Paul.
Tbe "Katy" now runs to t. xma over its
own rails. And U the only continuous lino
from Deep Water to
St. LouU Kansas City and Hannibal.
HOW HI DID it.
A Xu Wis X4a SOO by Knowtaa; Ua
Look IatorMtL
"I made SSOO once" said the man in
the mackintosh "by merely keeping
my mouth shut."
"Was it at an auction?" aaked the
man in the slouch hat.
"No."
"tiiga-prioed doctor asked you to
snow linn your tongue and you didn
do It?" ventured the man who had hit
fet on the table.
"Sa It wae "
"Found it on the street and didn'
say a word about it to anybody?" sug
gested tbe man behind green goggles.
"Do it on a bet?" inquired the man
in the shaggy ulster.
-uurgiar- aKeu wnere your money
was hid and you were struck speech
less and couldn't tell him?" haiarded
the man with a big spot of gray in
cos moustache.
"You think you're pretty smart.
said the man m the mackintosh
speaking to the crowd generally "but
you're not None of you would evei
guess it I made that S500 In the sim-
plest w.y in the world. A rich old
nncle who was visiting ns told a long
story we'd heard him tell a hundred
times before. 1 was the only one in
the family that didn't yawn and he
remembered me in his wilL"
Aa Imp
ix at present we were to call a ooy
an imp he would possibly be offended.
But in Spenser's time "imp" had still
a very good sound and he allows a
noble lady a lady gent ss he calls her
to address Arthur as "Thou worthy
Imp. Mor is there any barm In the
word for "imp" meant originally
graft then offspring. To graft In
German la Impfen.
SERVICE UHSURPASSED.
A. J- JOriTES Proprietor.
Information cheerfully furnished by
A1TE3 BAREFB W. a.CKL'SII
Li a. Uiwa
No College Complete YVithont It.
At a large reception given not long
age Mrs. Julia Ward Howe wore the
badge of the Phi Kappa Beta society.
"Mrs. Howe" whimpered a young
girl as she scoop Led that venerable
lady's cordial hand-shake "con yon
give the Phi Kappa. Beta grip?" "No
my dear" replied the older woman
"but I could give tho Phi Kappa Beta
yell if I dared."
Has Mlnj Pleasure Ln nasarv.
Timothy Dyer.of Vinalhaven Maine
is now in his 01st year. He recently
captured a 333 pound halibut He says
he never wore a shoe of any kind
until he was 18 year old. He never
... . . .
ubs riaaen on tne cars and but ones
on a steamboat He has never visited !
a tavern nor quarreled with any one j
he says and has never been shaved by .
a barber.
Qnebea Protects the Boys.
The legislative assembly of Quebec
has just adopted a piece of rather un-
usual legislation for the restriction at
the use of tobacco among minors. The
sale at tobacco is absolutely forbidden
1 to persons under eighteen years of
age while boys under fifteen yean
t found using it are to be punished b
fine er intprisanienk
n
li
OTTB Till
in
t j
IS THE ONLY
Published in and lor tiie
And a Splendid Business will bo thp
In the
F 'ID T"
mIM JlVJi
JstfiCE.
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Wilson, F. E. Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 168, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 16, 1894, newspaper, May 16, 1894; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc615794/m1/4/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.