Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 127, Ed. 1 Monday, March 25, 1895 Page: 3 of 4
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DUCING OURSELVE
WMuim;Mii TO THE M '
We have but little to
Ystrictly cash basis. But seeing a larger field
here that has always been our own. But actions speak louder than words. We want every cash trading customer to look through
our prices and if reasonable come to our store and see what cash can do. We are sure you will come the second time.
WE
IX yard wide Brown Domestic for...
J'rinco Aitx-rt yard wide Sea IvIiiu.h.
i;ivi( st lirown Drilling
"f Parlw Mills bleaching
vanl wide llleiciiing
(KKidast.i'ld yard wide I ilo:i-h I
CV!t liieach'mgs
Lonsdal'
1 Fruit of tli- Loom I'.le;
liii
' . lirown Sheetings
U ni-4 lirown Sheetings . .
94 Hleach Sheetings
104 Illeaell Sheet ings
S4lVpi rell Mills Hleach Sheeting
Cotton Cheeks. 40 yards for
CLARK'S OR WILLIMANTIC SPOOL
TO ARRIVE-
North Side Main
rdmore. I.
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lKtlGLAS V O'MliALY. Managers.
The Lindsay Dramatic Gomp'y
-THREE NIGHTS ONLY-
ICommcnclnci
Monday lirlatcf) 25.
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Opening PiJij
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"SILVER KING.
Thisi is a strong company of people
and on their return visit to our
city with a new report ir-' of
standard plavs tiiev will
picas.- the theatre go-
ing people of our
cit v.
Admission 25 35 and 50.
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Tickets on sale at
J. S O'Mealv's
ICwiffctiunerv Store
Wants a Report.
Ardmoreitk: You are riuht in
1 thr ugh your columns for a
r-atomnt fmui the Uiard of trade.
i'iiunderstKMl they collected 1.0
:ii was suptiosed to lie expended
"Uininer and fall and we. sub-
jbers expected to see a full detailed
:''!'U of receipts and dibursement at
."'by January 1st and still after
'"g notified through the Akdmokk-
fi -E and bluwei up in the Wind-Hag.
''"dark and silent. It will sMin lie
to rais.' funds for the coming
Will the people subS'Tibe
j'o? If.Nirnot.
SfHSC'ltlBEK.
!(0lic.r pulliarn left this afternoon
points near the ltH-k Island and
be absent several davs on busi-
. I'ttreaux and Hart the candy
- i- . of Gainesville an; in the city
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m r.uu ior a locaiKiu.
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say in words. We came from Hillsboro. Texas where we successfully conducted a dry goods establishment on a
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Thompson's Glove Fitting Corsets ; The
Ducks Crepons and Swiss Organdies.
CALL ON US IF YOU WANT
Street
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SOaSWHIT SONjAflOSAL.
A Dos Chaiing A Rabbit Treei
tite Rocordi of the Cblclaw
Legislature in a Hcllow Log.
The latest news fr.ini Tishomingo
t lie Capital of the Chickasaw Natio.i
is to the effect that a valuable find
was made by a dog belonging to Ex-
Treasurer Uennie's man-of-all-work
whicli chased a rabbit into a hollow
log. In an effort to extract the ral-
bit the man was surprised to find
s iiie valuable lmoks. which upon in-
vestigation proved to be the journals
of the House of Representatives of
the last Legislature of the Chickasaw
Nation containing the charges of
impeachment preferred against Hon.
Hen Kemp by the house at their call
session last Dccemljcr. and laid over
until January for trial by the Senate
which body failing to obtain aijuoruai
failed to m-et. Kemp then raised
the peotest that failure on the part
of the senate to act on hisc.ic declar-
ed th" charges against him over-
thrown bv d.-fau'.t. G vm-ir Mos-ely
aml tur "'MaU ""w"ver tl'ta0
to the contrary and acknowledge lion
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W. V. liurris as judge who was ap-
jKiiiUed to till the vacancy occaMoiiod
liy the r.-nioval of Kemp. Ix-'l .- as-
urer Ilennie not doiriousof ubiainiiig
notoriety with the itnKirtant find
turned the books over to Ilamp Willis
the National Jaiior wiio it will be
remembered waa prominent factor
in the destruction of the Lindsay
telephone ioles last fall. It is a very
certain fact that tlioe Irioks are now
in s ife keeping and that they will be
more securely guarded in the future.
The foregoing facts knocks the
theory higher than tiilderoy's kite
that the Chickasaw is still uncivilized
and unable to cope with his white
brother. It is a rare oecasion that
a thief has courage enough to enter
the capita! of a tat! or territory and
carry oJ tie- records - that beats pack-
ing jiu ies) and is about a- g.wid a jilan
as a criminal can have when he has
noevidence in bis favor.
Mr. B. A. Kia!y. acd favorably
known here wa-j is now at IK-catu.
in Ardmore we concluded to cast our lot among you striving to earn the fair reputation
COTTON DRESS GOODS.
A Shirt inn Calico
Shirting Calico the very liest
Fast Color Turkey Ib-d Calico
I5est Made Turkey Ked Calico
Hest American Indigo Itlue Calico
I test Garner's Greys Calico
I'.est Solid Oil Colors Calico
llest. Simpson Islack Calico
Steel KiverT- Percale
Harmony yard wide lest made IVrcalo.
Guaranteed Fast lllack Sateen
Analine Wlack Sateen 20 rent quality
Lyon's i cent Mack Sateen
Apron Chocked Gingham
Apron Checked regular 10 cent quality
Johnson's I'.ookfolil Gingham
Dress Ginghams
Grcylock's Scotch Ginghams
Celebrated V
B. Long Waisted
FRANKFURT BROS
j was accident ly shot in the foot while
io ;t hunling l:i-t Friday making a
i p;:i:.f.il ai.d serious wound. News
ieoin-es through i. ISediield & Son who
had insured hi in against accident.
Mr. Iinday lias a magnificent voice
arid it is not in the least extravagant
to -ay t hat lie is the inot accomplish-
ed tragedian that lias ever visited
our city. Albany Herald April 30
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liase ball players and lovers of the
game are requested to meet at
O'Mealey's on Thurxlay night at x
i'elo -k sharp to organize a club for
this season. Kvcrvlmdv invitel.
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John S. Lind-oy a- Wiifr.-fl IVnver.
portrays with vivid earne-t ness a man
of honor living uid-r unjust sii-pi'-ion:
how he laliors to clear his nam
from calumny. The Silver Kin? is a
taleof circumstantial evidence.
Capt. Hammer was able to In- at the
Kstottice ti d.iy. much to the delight
of his host of friends.
TRIP TO DAVIS.
Tk Flonri.hing Little City en the
Washita Rapidly Spreadiag.
Fine Buildings Ooiag Up.
The editor of the A KtMoUKiTE in
company with ii.s In iter half made
a visit to l..vi- Sat irday afternoon
cniaining over with friends Sunday.
It affords us p'.e isure to speak a p'xxl
word for that tl Mirihing twa and its
hospitable progressive i-op!e.
I'avis is improving next to Ard-
more. -more rapidly than any town in
the Indian Tenitory and the charac-
ter of buildings are a credit not only
to a place of its present size but will
be th re as modern structures when
her population has trelxded.c A great
many Ardmoreite's are tliere in busi-
ness all of whom are doinjr well.
Among; them we notfeed K. I-KIraves
livery business. Will Mtjore in the
hardware business managed by his
father. . C. Moore. Frame. Green &
Co.. drugs managed by Tom Frame
(ieorge J. Fra-her confectionery
managed by Syd Ilobinson and the
l'ruj.TfvH'p. edited and managed b
VA McAdaai.
The streets of the town have heen
revntly graUil and prexnt to the
eye a most p! .mg pectaele. Davis
certainly 1: : a bright future ahead of
it and the Aium.iikitk Iiojm-s to sec
it continuj to spread out wtth even
an im.Tea-.iug rapidity. Tlie country
Is there to support it and the mater-
ial fur s'jccesful business importance
jcomr-o-e- its nikei'i".
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Corsets in all styles: Ball's Kabo
JUDGE SCOTT RESIGNS.
Hi Letter Haaded te Jedg Staert
This Morning. Prompted ay
111 Healtk.
Th p.-ople of onr.clty were jfriev-
ioiir.lv surpritHl this morning when
it was announced that lion. Mor.in
Scott h id tendered to Judge Stuart
his resignation as IT .S. Commissioner
at this place.
The necessity f r this action on the
p.:rt of the ever affable and abb-
young jurist is to tie deplored. ind
es;wcially does the Audmokeitk. in
whom it has always found a frind.
regret to lose him Imth as an tittlcer
and citizen. During his tit ay liTe lie
h.is always proven lii.u-k-lf a gentle uin
in his every act and as an officer he
has always di-played dignity ability
and a strict advocacy of a rigid en
forcement of the law.
It is understiMid that he will for
lint present return to Gainesville
whereby re-t and the comfort- of
life such a the clcg:inev of his home
and the xwiety of his parents for
whom he entertains an affection bor-
dering on worshipful devotion tie
ho;es to regain hismiewiiat shatter-
ed health.
No mailer wh -re lie k k-s or duty
calls the Al!lMilti:iTB WIMle-. for
Judge SMtt all that Is best in health
happiness and prosperity.
The reason for his resignation are
fully tt forth in his letter to Judge
Stuart which is as follow-:
Audmouk. I. T.. March i".
Hon. Chas. l. Stuart Judge fnited
States Courts.
My I v-ar sir: I hep-wit !i most re-
spect fully tender you my resignation
as Fnited States Comaiis-.ioner for
the southern district of the Indian
Territory to take effect March 3n "H.V.
It is with no little feeling of regret
that I sever my official connection
with you. tlie other oillc-rs of this
court and the generous public wh
have always iwen ready to condone
myerpirs. an i to aid and aist nie in
theenforcenient of the law. but the
i pp-M-nt coiwlitiou of my h -allh i such
that to continue to perform theardu-iiii-
tlutit-i of the o:l'.c" of comiiiission.
jer is nothing lev- than t'J Uirter n-y
'health for a nominal compensation.
During my continuance in oHee. I
i have lalired as-:du iuslv to perform
my duties non-stiy ana r ncien-
tiously as 1 under-tood tlie law and
the evidence as presented to me
with no ulterior motive than to -curt
aarl retain the oicSdice and
DRESS GOODS.
Half W1 Floored Chal'.ie. only 9
Half Wool Manchester Challie 15
Half Wool Manchester Solid O-lnr Challie 13
25 cent French Finish Figured Sateen 14
Creponetten in Patterns only 20
Our buyer is now in "ew York where he is buying a rontplete line of
Novelty Dress Go ids.
WE ALSO SELL
A first class 10-4 White IVd Spread for
THE IDEAL 75 CENT CORSET FOR
Ask to see our line of Iridic Ilain and Kichlcw nibbed I'.lark Hose at
5 10 12ic 15 l".i 2.".. XI and .Vic every ialr warranted fast and stainless.
Corsets all styles; Big Line of
BARGAINS.
esteem of ymirM-lf and the people.
Very r.es-cl fully.
Mo It AN Si'lTT.
J. D. Ihickley the planing mill
man. of Gainesville was in tin city
Sat unlay figuring with our bu-iics
men on store fn nt.
Judge Stuart this morning adjourn-
ed court until April at which time
Judge Kilgop Is t-xjxH-tecl to lie here
to take the oath of office and ax-itmc
his new duller.
Connilttleaer Appelated.
Judge Stuart this morning apint-
ed Hon. Arthur Walcott United
States Comml-.siiner for this city to
fill the vacancy irraMoncd by the
resignation of Judge Scott. Tills
promotion of so promising a young
attorney only einphaiM-s the keen
dist-ernniei.t of Judge Stuait In tin-
selection if men for jtitluns under
him. We enenuiv(illy r.ppne i f
the choice for we U lieve In Mr. Wal-
cot t t he people will have a faithful
officer and a wot thy succe:or to
Judge Scott.
Teatafal Raaaway
Iisi Saturday the four year o! 1 I-y j
of Mrs. Netherton of this rity took a
notion to have a ride on thecar. k
unknown to his motl er he t-k the
north hound train. He wa-i not dls -
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i-overeii until tieari-i iiuii-rneriv.
Frank Mcliritle was on the train and I
lecognU'-d the youthful runaway.
lie took hini In charge and held him
overatlMvi-. unl.l the night train
and ret urne I hint hi mother. She . I is. architects left tlay for Pauls
knew nothing of tin.- chi Ids atx-nce ( Valley hi pn -Monal bu-.ln-s. !'-
until she p-ciivel a telegram front: fort h-tringhe Audv.iiikitk man
Mr. Mcltride aunou!;ciog thai her was shown tire pint f r an eh-gant
child was af.. j brick bl-k. wh'clt tttey will erect In
(-.mlr.rl.ir Tront .... I. ff 1 1. U
afn-ruom for Paul Valley where he
will erect a chiin lt building for the i
Me'.hodisl wH.pe at that place.
You can p i t wo lockages of chew -
ing guru for five cents at the old re -
liable lUtckct More. M. K. Wy-e.
iV4t
Silver King at the opt ra houe to-
mghl. The contract for a -tone foundation
to the J. II. Spr.igln buiMiiig has
U-en award. -d to ur townsman L-e
Gait who will U .tin work at once.
W. J. Gall of Ml. Vernon. Texu. a
brother of John L.. Le and -'a'li -s
' Gait is in the city with a car
d of
ILIUies.
Coinniiior.rrs Tli"iiip-n and Gate
j.f the Tt-rnt Ty and laris courts
r-.-p-vtlvcly mtcd at lurc 11. c-tm
down tins afternoon fPm that place.
Singing s-ci.Ut:es galore at
the
orw ra b-ce tjn .ht in .silver Uin..
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Woolen and Wash Dress Goods
DUKE
OssabetteS
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ARSCLUTELY PURE
Tk. Silver Klag."
The John S. Llndviy Praraatk
! """pJ'r aplr at the op-r
! u'use nay "W't the highly
iun.illuul ii'at: i.f "l1uSilrir L'lfi.i '
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I. n't fall to m c thNplayin inaler
hands.
Peals Valley latpreTeaent.
C. It. Dntgta-t. if lKuglts .V Iloug-
' 1 iat V for C. J. t ir Iflt X -t.
Tlte
buildings are of m xlem d-lgn with
ip'it an I plate kI.vs frnts b-eiw. an I
repre--J ttriek and tt to.ie in aer-
londt-lory. This will b.' one of the
fm.t imxing l -ks l.t U territory
i - r. t..i.J. i . . .. :
Th.t D .jglas S. I) igUs arc art M
I in ineir pnicv.i m
s shown nj ths
I plan
as well as by the many chTrant
structure they have had. and art? now
erecting In thlsriiy.
Silver King is a tal- of tlay. It
moral U lim ly and pertinx-nt.
Her. K. A. Vincent of Holder U In
th city.
W. C. Io..n.r;g is reirt-d oult
: si' tliy.
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W. M. Frjback. of Ik.i
h?rty N in
thf city.
Imiin This niorii'ng to Mr. and
Mrs. Kobrrt .v.ialiy a girl. Thecon-
duion of the father isnal 1 to be heart'
A-nding. tut the physician thlaks bo
will pull him through io a day c-f two.
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Wilson, F. E. Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 127, Ed. 1 Monday, March 25, 1895, newspaper, March 25, 1895; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc616218/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.