The Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 2, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 29, 1893 Page: 6 of 6
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A new decree of the Russian minis
ter of JusUe ordains that in future a
duelist who kills his antagonist is lia-
ble to six years imprisonment
The oil deposits of Pennsylvania
were discovered in 1845 by It wo men
boring' for w alt. They struck an oil
spring' which gave forty gallons a
day.
Street ear employes at Bearer Falls
Pa hare been served with a summons
notifying them to appear before Jus-
tire White to answer to the charge of
Sabbath breaking under the law of
1784.
The latest born son of the crown
prince and princess of Greece make
the number of the queen's great-
grandchildren sixteen. He is the
eleventh grandchild of the Empress
Frederick.
A cow recently killed at the West
Philadelphia abbatoir had a Masonic
mark a door hinge and part of a rat
trap in her stomach while another (
naa a small medicine bottle ana a
part of a croquet ball.
It is very seldom that a retired
army officer draws his pension for
nearly seventy years. Mr. Stronach
of Ardmelite Banffshire who died
recently at the age of 98 entered the
British army in March Is 18 and re-
tired September. 1326. From that
time he drew half pay until his death.
Louis Shaffer a ten-year-old boy
stood on an embankment near Ben-
netts run. Beaver county Pa. watch-
ing a work train pass. The jarring
of the train loosened the embankment
and the boy and all rolled down under
the cars. An Italian on one of the
cars reached down caught the lad by
the hair and held him until assistance
came. Several cars were thrown from
the track and wrecked.
The Cornelius Vanderbilt and Collis
P. Huntington mansions now nearing
completion on upper Fifth avenue
New York will be rivals in costliness
and magnificence of equipment. Art
galleries and conservatories guests'
chambers and ballrooms costing for-
tunes will be features of the Vander-
bilt and Huntington and other pala-
tial private residences now building.
A single ceiling' in Mr. Vanderbilt's
Ktew palace painted by a French art-
ist cost 50000.
Mrs. Yang Yu the wife of the
Chinese minister at Washington is
Orientally exclusive. She confines
herself to her own apartments and
lives in seclusion surrounded by her
children and attendants. No visitors
are allowed to enter her rooms and
only the occasional noise of the chil-
dren gives any indication that the
apartments are occupied. Mrs. Yung
Yu is one of the small-footed Chinese
aristocrats and is consequently not
much of a pedestrian.
V ASKED AND ANSWERED.
"But is he honest?" "Honest? Why
sir I've actually known that man to
return a borrowed umbrella."
Burglar Your money or your life.
Head of Family For God's sake don't
shoot. You'll wake the baby.
"I never destroy a receipted bill.
Do you?" said Bunting to Gilley. "I
don't think I ever saw one" replied
Gilley.
Husband anxiously You
should
not carry your pocketbook
hands. Wife reassuringly -
in your
-Oh il
isn't at all heavy.
Doctor How much money do you
usually spend on your vacation? The
Invalid About $100. Doctor Do you
want to get well? The Invalid You
bet I da Doctor Then give it to me
and stay at home.
Physician who has ordered his pa-
tient to take sleeping powders Well
sir do you sleep any better? Patient
Good Lord! doctor. I can sleep well
enough bnt just as I am about to
close my eyes the nurse wakes me np
. and gives me a sleeping powder.
Foreign Visitor You have a glori-
om country here and fairly revel in
the blessings of freedom I suppose.
M. Crossroads Wall as to that we
don't take much Interest in politics up
or way. The postoffice don't half
pay expenses and so all parties patri-
otically agreed to retire from the po-
litical field and let a soldier's widow
have it.
THOUGHTS.
It pays to be kind and courteous
always.
Three helping one another bear the
burden of six.
Love your neighbor but do not pull
down your hedge.
It pays to be patient with children
and take time to answer their ques
tions.
A long as there is one sin in the
hsart the door cannot be shut against
ethers.
It pays to reach out a hand of help
to the fallen and to speak words of
Cheer to the discouraged.
If sunshine had to be paid for there
are people who would declare that
candle light could beat it
There is a strength of quiet endur-
tue as significant of courage as the
snort daring feats of power.
Because all men are apt to flatter
themselves to entertain the addition
0t ether men's praises is most perilous
If we would build on a sure founda-
tion In friendship we must love our
frieada for their sake rather than oar
own.
There is. no surer mark of the ab-
sence of the highest moral and intel-
lectual qualities than a cold reception
f exeeUer''
TbeJ is no man so good who were
tions to the law would not deserve
Banging ten times in hit life.
Shis Space FOR RENT
These markets will be corrected daily consequently i a good location for a
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ARDMORE MARKETS.
Corrected Dailv.
PRODUCE.
DOLLARS.
Flour per sack
Fotatoes Irish
Chickens per doz
Ducks
1 60 to
rl urkeys
iseef cattle per head
Milch cows
Horses .
Mules
Hogs
Sheep
Oxen per yoke
Lumber per 1000 ft
Shin trice nor 1 flftf!
Coal per ton
Wood per cord
This
IIU itouio tut. ojimo .
PRODUCE. Cents.
ij Cotton 6 to 7 1-4
! Cotton seed per bu 21 to
- Wool 10 to
Hides 2 1-2 to
Eggs per dozen 12 1-2 to
Butter per pound 15 to 25
Turnips per bush 50 to
Meal per bushel 50 to 60
Hams per pound 12 1-2 to 14
Bacon per pound 12 1-2 to 13 1-2
Lard per pound 10 to 14
Onions per pound 3 to
Potatoes Sweet 40 to
Hay per bale
Corn per bnshel
Oats
ELKliifiM
Opposite Cream Bakery
J. H. HUGHES Prop'r.
And mo re Ind. Ter
All kinds of territorial drinks and
the best brands of cisrars. Good
tables an orderly house and gcntlc-
iranly treatment oi customers
econd Hand
(TORE
JOHN OANNAVAN
(Successor to T. Gorley.)
I have purchr-ed his entire stock and
will continue the buying and sell-
ing second hand goods.
Court Sirest irdaors fata ler
J. H. Harshaw
RESTAUR A NT
SHORT-ORDER
HOUSE.
Fruits and Confectioneries
Tobacco and Cigars.
FRESH OYSTERS
in Every Style.
MAIN
STREET
Ardmore Indian Ter.
Texas and Indian Territory
JEWELER & Repairs
3X1 '
Jew
WILL BRING YOU
ENTERTAINMENTINFORM ATI0N AND
By Kesseler
RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT A
SHARE OF YOUR JOB WORK
AND ADVERTISING PATRON-AGE.
Please Report anything Of a
Local Nature to the Office
ana assist JJiCKwiio unior-
tunately for the firm is a
little weak in his upper
story in the editorial man-
agement. K . j-
Respectfully
CHAS. KESSELER. Business Manager. ....
T. H. PARKER Ardmore.
f.
Full line of watches
Clocks and
:lry
Fine Lino silverware
Be pairing a Specialty
"fiST I
Cloyd. Co.
For the wrongs that need resistant?
For the cause that needs assistance
I1 or the future in the distance
And the good that we can do.
Hate the wrong and lore the right
And patronize the AriIjioeeite.
V
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