Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 64, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 10, 1895 Page: 4 of 4
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TIME TABLE.
Omlf Celorade and Santa Fa R.
SOUTH BOl.M.
erreteaal Chicago Kxpres
Cleburne and Kansas City F.xpre
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J 17 p. m
KOHTH BOUND.
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Clebarne and Kansas (Sty Express
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R. Ma8ox Ticket Ag't.
W. 5. Kkknan. t ten l'nss. Ag't.
Arrival aad Departure U. S. Mails.
South bound mail closes 1 :3 p. m.
South bound mail arrives 2::i0 p. m.
'orth hound mail closes 1:30 p. ni.
North bound mail arrives 2:3u p. ni.
iizht mails are closer! at H:) p. m.
Moiiey order dcparl nu'iit is open a!
8 a. ro. and closed at ." p. m.
Office hour f rom a. m. to fi p. m
Sundays from 9 a. m. to 10 a. m.
John S. Hammkk 1. M.
Euoak Kanolin. Deputy.
CJVIO SOCIETIES.
Myrtle todg
Thursday night
No. ". K. of
meets ner
at 7:l. Hall oprosit
M)it rou:
kuuie Court
treet. iaiting kniicti
t ci'
diallv iovited.
W.
f. T. Hoa.TH. K
Mi Kilvct
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C. C
Ardraore I-ole No. SI A. F. an A. M
net ia their ball on South Ca'Mn Mecet. II
Mrst SHtnnlay tMrht in each ni'tulh. oo or !
fore ti.e fall "nioou.
IJ. I. Kt.mr Worxliipfnl Master
A. M. Stlliman Secretary.
Anhnore Chapter. No ?1 Koyal 'rrh Ms
on mtet in their hall ovi-r "WhittinKton'
store the fourth Thaniav n i rli r in each tnonli
U. H. Bhi-cm. 111'hFrie.t
A. B. illima!. Secretary.
Ardmorv Camp No. W. Woodmen af tb
World nwli in their forest at Whittinrto'
Hall eery aecoim ami loartb Mouilny nijchl
la earb month. Viuiliug sovereigus invited t-
attend. C. B. Kkndhii k. omul commander.
7.C. BKirx-MAS clerk.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Christian ( ui'N:H--Fren!eT Street. Ser
vice every I mini's dnv at II uu a. m. and s I"
. in . Sandav School. 9 Si) a. m. rrarei
Mee'iof eery ednedy it 15 p. m. Choii
practice everr Friday evening. S IA p. m
I.adiea' Aid Society every Tnelny alternoona
tnecbarcb.Xp.nl. Mite nj nocinl meeting
err Taely niftnt nt plnee aanounved eael
lord'a dny Officer' ineatinic Orat lxnl
day In each month. All tr eontlallT inviteii
to all cervices. I R. Mason nueriutenden
Sunday School; Volney Jolinson. Pastor.
KiMt BArriT Cm Ri u Brondwsv Street
Service every Sunday at II uua. in. and 8 Oi
p. ra. rrayer meeting Wednesday eveuinK.
at o'clock. Sundav School at 10 n m. Chop
gractice rndsv evenings at 8 o'clock c
tubbleflld. Taator G. H. Bruce Cltrk. ('
Hill Soperintendeut.
x.. t'HUKcH. toUTH Corner Braadway
' a.d ireo sireei. rreacnm; every cap
bath. Morning. 11 a. m and 7:10 p. n. Pray-
er meeting Wwdnesday evening at 7:: foa
my cbool every Ssbbatn at 10 a m Kp
" p. ra. Law raator.
IAKE
... TO ALL POINTS
IlGKZX PAUCE BDFFET SLOPING Cak
. . . AND . . .
Free Reclining Chais Cm
. . TO . . .
St Louis Kansas Cit
and Chicago
UaMnff doae eonaoctlon witn fast trams c
Kaexeni aad Northern line tor
New York Boston Philadelphia
Buffalo Montreal and St. PauL
The "Katy" now runs to "t. louis oTer itr
own rails. And is the oaty continuous Uzu.
from Deep 'Water to
SU Louie Kansas City and tlanalbaj.
smriCE UXSURPASSEO.
ZnSarmatton cheerfully furnished by
IAXSS BAKKXB W. G. CRUSH
f- -tari raAVA.r r.yrwe
.-
cix ?ifn fc:. SALE
ftflTl ITEIS1 ISFFK)
WHKRt THE EWAVET QUAKE.
Aaa Oflaa She AaUclpelas la Warn
Most men will face a gstling goa j
with lata nervousness than they will a
deatiat It i boid to say why bat a
dentist s chair ia a mora terrible object
to the average mortal then a surgeon s
operating table and nearly every dad
tilt can tell a tun cm of omiuaruy cour-
ageous mm who have becked oat of an
engagement at the last minute.
One young Chicagoan wlta plenty ok
nerve orduuiniy oowi ci a oenwea
whom he studiously aToida oa aocoa&t
of a sodden and nnaoocmntable weaken
ing at the critical moment And the
dentist well tho dec bat would proba
bly like to see the young man. The Ut
ter had been troubled witn a cooinaene
for about a weak and at last made up
bis mind to have the tooth polled. To
prepare himself for the ordeal be took
some liberal doses of whisky and then
sought out the dentist. The pain of the
tooth oombined with the whisky bad
out him in a pretty nervous state and
to quiet him the dentist put him op In
an operating chair and put a Dig tum
bler of whisky on the table beside mm.
"When yoa are ready call roc he
said. "I have some work to da in the
next room."
Half an hour later the deutist looked
in and a&ked:
"Are you ready?"
"Not yet doctor" replied the pa
tient
Another half hour went by and the
doctor tried ugain bat tbe patient still
wanted more time.
Half an hour or so after that tbe den
tist looked in again and tM patient
had gone. So bad the whisky. The
young man had finished tbe last of it
and still found that be bad not enough
nerve to undergo the ordeal so he had
quietly got down from tbe chair se-
cured his hat and sneaked out.
Bat that U merely an illustration of
what fear of a dentist will tunko a man
da Chicago Herald.
VENTILATION FOR EVERY30DY.
Tbe Oaly Method Vy Which All Kinds si
Crauka Cm Be BaitaML.
One of the greatest difficulties met
with in ventilating public buildings and
railway cars is to settle the quevtiou of
bow much a:r shall be admitted or how
often the entire rubio contents of an
apartment shall be ru-wed. This froni
the fact that iu the quantity of air re
quired individuals vary greatly. To
some the whole ocean of the atmosphere
is inadequate and thjy do not feel even
comfortable unless a Niagara of air i
pouring over them.
This is tbe freeh air fiend male or fe
male who opens thw car window and
swallows dnst and cinders (and makes
others do the Kanie) for thu-akeof satis
fyiug their craving. Behind sits doubt
less a person to whom the leant breath
of air in mot inn i a calamity yet both
of them must make the journey in com
pany. One has jut as much right as
the other to his views of what is desira-
ble to him and neither is called upon
to give way to the other. One smothers
and the other feels that be or she is
about to be blown out of the car.
The' only compromise that we can
think of that would answer and make
ventilation of public rooms a sucoeea is
to provide an automatic system which
shall be variable in different parts of
tbe same room. These parts should be
supplied with traps in the floor and
have say a six second fan blower be-
neath each trap and bo accessible only
to fresh air fiends of both sexes.
In the other parts a dead air space
approaching a vacuum should be main
tained into which a little sulphuret of
hydrogen should be injected periodically
in order to obtain all the phenomena of
bad ventilation far persona of infirm
health who are compelled to travel.
Then every one would be satisfied if
tbe plan worked! : Engineer.
KUaartt.
The following ia told of the late Sir
William Oull as illustrating the doc-
tor's maxim that it is necessary before
all else that the patient shall have con-
fidence in his medical adviser.
Doing called in haste to a patient un-
der the care of a very young practition-
er. Sir William found that brandy and
water was being given at intervals with
certain other treatment The great phy-
sician carefully examined tbe patient
and said "Give him another spoonful
cf trendy."
He then retired to a private room
with the young doctor in charge.
"It is a case of so and so "he said as
soon as the door was closed. "Yoa
shouldn't have given brandy on any ac-
count" "But" said the junior practitioner
in amaaement "I thought. Sir Wil
liam that yoa just told the sane to
give him another spoonful "
"So I did" said the great man "be
cause we must not destroy bis confidence
in yon or he'll rever feel comfortable
or believe anything yoa tell him again.
London Truth.
A Little Ta Usta.
Miss Fadd The meanness
people is past comprehension.
of some
Mrs Fadd What has cone wronff.
my love?
Miss Fadd Last week I waa elected
an active member of the Young Ladies'
PMlajithropy club and I began my
ministrations by taking a basket of cold
victuals to a poor woman whose name
was down ou the books. WelL when I
got there I found that some meddle-
some busybody had been there two
weeks ago and given her work and I had
to carry all that stuff back Mew York
Weekly.
Be 8sfca Tea
"I have heard it said. Miss Emma
that a kiss without love tastes like su
egg without salt Is that truer
"I don't know I really cannot I
have never in my life"
"Come now. Miss Emma I"
"Eaten an egg without salt " DUs-vla.
CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE.
Ia rvr Ilasiiasltlea IV.
"I do i.ot believe that it is right to
convict a prisoner ou circumstantial
evidence' said a promintbt citizen.
"Whenever I am inclined to believe a
man gnilty 1 always remember an expe-
rience tn my own Ufa when U I had
been truid fur murder on drerimsfanfiil
evidence I would have teen proved
(nllty. Tear ago 1 was 11 ring ia an-
other city. I waa married to my second
wife and it waa neighborhood talk thai
we did not agree on account of property
and my children. We had. had several
quarrels and onr domeetio relations
were rather surained. My wife became
desperately ill of fever and II left be
mind in rather a ahattesed state.
"She had become well enough ooe
day to go out for a drive and I of course
accompanied her. We lived ia a large
house alone and on returning she start-
ed up the front steps and as she waa
weak I took hold of her to assist her.
Just aa I did so a former servant girl
passed along and she looked surprised
aa my wife suddenly writhed in agony.
She had rheumatism and my grasping
her caused her to feel very sensitively
my touch and to almost shriek in pain.
However I managed to get her up to
her bedroom on the second story and
after she bad lain down I went down to
the stable to feed my bone.
"I was out of the bouse only a few
seconds when I beard cries of help and
saw several neighbors rush into my
yard. I went hastily in the direction in-
dicated and to my horror found my
wife lying prostrate under an open win-
dow in the side yard. She had fallen oo
the top of her bead and would have bad
her brains dashed out but by good fur-
tune her bead struck the soft soil of a
flower bed. As it was she was UAicon-
scions for several days and I heard from
various sources that ugly reports had
been circulated to the effect that I bad
been seen by the servant referred to
choking my wife and that I bad taken
her up stairs and bad pitched her out
the window.
"Of course 1 knew that I was inno-
cent but bow could I prove itT For
weeks 1 passed through the most awful
anxiety that any man ever did experi-
ence. The officers were shadowing my v-
ery moveiueiit 1 knew and I felt that
all would be over with me if my wife i
should die. H wcver. to my great joy
the recovered and with her own lipa ;
tol.l how tbe whole thing ha;peued. 1 !
was at ouce reinstated in the good upin-
ion of my friends but sometimes I tretu- ;
ble even now when 1 think of what a i
narrow escaie I had from being con-
victed of murder. I tell you appearancea .
are often against tbe iunoceut and this .
incident has always made me very char-
itable in my estimate of whether a man
is guilty or not "Louisville Courier-!
Journal. i
The fleehalor'e Fat.
A lonely old bachelor in Atchison eat
on Lis porch the other evening and in
his (Treat loneliness and desire to be
made much of by one woman made up
his mind that he would aek tbe eeveuth
woman who passed if unencumbered
by a husband to marry him. Tbe fir.t
waa a girl who wore red slippers and
black storking. The bachelor waa crit-
ical and congratulated himself that be
had said seventh instead of first
The second bad a dnr.j by the arm. ;
The third wore glaseea and looked cold- :
ly at tbe giggling couple ahead of her. I
"Might as well go into the ice busi- j
nees " tnougnt tne Dacneior. ineiourtn
bad three children with her and talked
about papa as she paased tbe rata The
fifth wore widow s weeds. Tbe
sixth
was such a modest pretty gtr' i e
that the bachelor wondered if i i hadn't
said sixth instead of seventh. Several
minutes elapsed before the seveu'h came
into view.
She bad a graceful walk and a nearer
view showed she was not bad looking.
" Might have done worse " he thought
She -stopped as she reached the gate
turned and walked up the path. "By
Jove she is coming to take possession I"
said the bachelor. 'I have coma " said
the woman in a voice that somehow
made the bachelor's blood chill "to ask
your influence in favor of tbe constitu-
tional amendment " The bachelor gave
a horse yell threw up his legs and fled.
Atchison Globe.
. A Rattirlaal Ptetare la a Chare.
There is probably only one church in
Britain which contains a satirical pic-
ture It is the little church of Sooth
Brent in Somersetahire. On three oaken
pews are carved pictures which were
intended to satirise the greed of a cer-
tain religious dignitary at Ql aft ton bury.
This ecclesiastic ia represented in tl e
first picture aa a fox dressed in robes
and miter and holding a crook in his
right paw. In tbe second picture tbe
fox has been manacled by a flock of
geese and in tbe third tbe birds have
revenged themselves on their foe by
hanging him from the branch of a tree.
London Correspondent
Ia tackae.
"My husband has all tbe virtues bat
one" remarked tie wife of a straggling
young doctor.
"What is that?" aked ber sympathet-
ic friend.
"Patients " replied the young wife.
New York Telegram.
TW ladla RabWf Variety.
Jueat Waiter bring me a steak and
some mua'irooms.
Waiter Yea aah. You'll have to
wait a few minutes fob de mushrooms
sab. They are being naed on a steak fob
another customer "Jea now sab. Kew
York Herald.
The brother of Cetewayo according
to Eider -Haggard waa at one time al-
. oet persuaded to become' a Christian
b-.t when be was told that be mast pat
away his wives be refused to accept tbe
condition.
The average growth la while oak is
Klas Sadie Ucsroe fewtft tie !tre
jaSolal reporter of the MJallaen aai
Barnstable tenae of the svpreme eoeji
of Kaaaachueetta who woa the dtacia
Hon of being the Erst aad youngest wo
Stan to be oQclally recc&r&ised la Boa-
ton aa a court stenographer has mads
another record. The peat earn mar aha
rode on her wheal to Tarmoath frees
Boston over a route 88i suilea lone U
leas than 10 hours on aa extremely hot
day. being the tret woxaan to make the
The Christian Woman's Exchange of
Hew Orleans encaexaawe an art Interest
and opens new avenues of remtmeretlvs
work for women ia Louisiana by offer
lac aa It does two medals a gold on
and a silver one for tbe best decora Uv
desUa for wall paper textile falnc
fresco carving pottery book covers
WTonglit Iron stained glass tile floors
tile mantels art embroidery aad tb
rest of the list The com petition eiose
March 1 1894.
Miss Alice Sanger the only woman
employed in the executive mansion La
a clerical capacity has been transferred
to the postoffioe department Miss San-
ger baa been employed at the Whit
House since the beginning of the Harri
son administration. There is not enough
work at the Wbl's House to justify s
continuance of the present force and
the vacancy last created will not b
filled.
It is very sad to read of the wrath oi
the woman suffragists of New York ores
their defeat in the constitutional con
vention and of their announoad deter
mination to blacklist every delegate wbc
voted againrt them. It seems to dem
castrate anew that the women are un
fitted for the ops and downs of politioa
sulfa. Boston Herald.
RIDE ON THE
Holiday Excursion to
the Southern States.
Dec. 20 21. 22nd.94.
THE
GULF COLORADO & SANTAFE RY.
Lwmsty
!
Will sell excursion
tickets at
j
ONE FARE
I - . . .
TOT the rOUnd trip lim-
itedto 30 days.
Choice of Routes.
In addition to Holiday Excursions.
the Santa Ke will sell round trip
1 tickets to Kansaa City St. LjouI. and
; Chicago atone fare for the round
i trip limited to Thirty days.
Fur particulars
nearest Santa
Agent
see
Fe
Write to W. A. Tuley
T. P. A. Dallas Tex.
W. S. Keenan
G.P.A. Galveston.Tex.
The Quickest Time
BETWEEN
HORTH AND SOUTH TEXAS
AKD A
Solid Vestibuled Train
WHO DO riTOTJK FRIXTIXOI
Does It suit you ?
Do you get it when promised ?
Letter Heads
Note Heads
IM11 Heads
Envelope
Dodger.
Statement.
Morltragea
Blanks
Notes
And all other kinds of printing done
on short notice and at reasonable fig-
urea at this office. Don't forxet tbe
place across the stree. from court
bouse
I SILVERWARE
Id Carload Lots Dally Arriving
T. n. PARKERS.
I South Side Main St. Ardmrc.
I only about four one-hundredths of as
inrh a year.
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