The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 274, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 10, 1896 Page: 3 of 4
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Ckkktuw LctUUtar OraaIic4 .
Harris laatalle KeceataecadaHaa
far the Adeptlaaef J. D. Lynch.
MOST Complete Line of GROCERIES
in the City are commanding the at-
tention of the public and are found
at the
STAR-
Grocery which thas moved to more
commodious quarters first door east
of Spragins' Hardware Co.
ROCERY
a
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Dealer in Everything Good to Eat.
CITY DRUQ STORE
TN CASE OF SICKNESS do not entrust the health 4
nniiilr tl litp nt vniirsp t or rnmilv to inex f
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FROM TISHOMINGO.
laaltf
Derieiu i'd. would -be Drugsrists. Ve have made the
Drus Business a study for years and know our busi-
ness" from Alpha to Omega. Another consideration is
VE t'AKRY THE
LARGEST STOCK OF DRUGS
CHEMICALS AND 1 ATKM JltlMmM
In the Territory and will save yon a few dollars in yom drug account.
t Physicians no longer need semi away for Instruments as we
can v the Largest Stock and Best Assortment in the Territory ar com
peting prices.
You are aware we are THE ONLY PAINT HOUSE in the City.
FRAME GREEK & CO.
W. S. DUNCAN & CO.
CITY DRUG STORE.
I The
T American
Tailors.
YVK have a good Stock of WOOLENS onhanil and
" Tailors enough to make up garments on short notice.
I. SUITS from S16.C0 up; TROUSERS $4.00 Up.
Sample Rooms and Tailoring Parlor up-stairs in the
Pennington-Williams Building
Main Stuket.
Special Correspondence.
Tishomingo I. T. Sept. 8.
The legislature convened at this
place on the 7th inst. Lewis
Keel senator from Tishomingo
county was elected pnsident.
Willie "Wood secretary and E.
P. Goforth interpreter and Joe
Kemp jr. sergeant-at-arms.
The House elected W. H. Bur
ns speaker.James Colbert clerk.
Hogan Keel interpreter and
Jesse Turnbull sergeant-at
arms.
After toth branches were or
ganized they adjourned until
8 o'clock this morning at which
time they met in joint session.
to count the votes for governor
and district attorney. H. M
Hams was declared by the
speaker the duly elected gov-
ernor and K. L. Bovd distrie
attorney.
lion. Richard McLish was se
lected trom tne henate ana
James McLaughlin from the
House of Representatives to
bring the governor-elect for
ward and introduce him which
was done in n very creditable
manner.
The retiring governor being
in very bad health and having
been for some time did not de-
liver any message but submit-
ted one. Also the report of the
treasurer and some other busi-
ness of an official nature were
attended to.
(iov. Harris informed the leg-
islature that he would deliver
his message at 10 oYhn-k the
following day after which the
legislt.ture adjourned to inert in!
joint session to hear the differ-
ent reports from officers and
what the retiring governor rec-
ommended. Among other
things he recommends the con-
sideration of the great impoit-
nnee of adopting Hon. J. I).
Lynch the historian and a-
Treacher Tblaf.. '""ba
"Did you ever buy cotton!"
was the question put to the n-l
orter for the Ardmoreite by a
iroininent buyer of the fleecy
staple today. On being an
swered negatively the gentle-
man went on to Ray: "Well it
is the most treacherous thing a
man ever attempted to handle.
Take for instance today. It
was reirted down this morn-
ing. It kept going down down.
until it looked like the bottom
would fall out when alout
noon all at once it took a lxund
upward aud continued until it
reached the highest ioi:it at
QUEENS PANTRY
OUR
JUST RECEIVED AT
WILLIAM FELKER'S GROCERY HOUSE.
-MAIN STREET. EAST ROOM OF FLOW BUILDING.
tained this season. No sir.
you can't tell anything about
now cottou is going ana as a
consequence buyers are always
in u high state of expectation
Its an exciting business; you
ought to try it." There the re
porter left him to jot down what
he had been told and wonder-
ing if the cotton buyer had as
many perplexities to contend
with in regard to getting the
money with which to meet his
bids as the newspaer man
does in providing that all neces
sary with which to meet pajcr
bills. .
Cettoa Receipt.
I his morning cotton took a
tumble and remained down to
seven twentv-nve until atout
noon it toon a sudden spurt
and run up to as high as saven
lifty-five where it remained the
balance of the day. The re
ceipts were a little short of
yesterday reaching about 300
bales. There have been receiv-
ed up to date alout 4'JtM) bales.
Will Locate Here.
On Tuesday the ARllon.;iTE
mentioned the presence in the
city of Sig Simon u prominent
merchant of Colorado City
Tex. and his probable location
in this city. Today we are able
PURELY PERSONAL.
A iVcrr Bay Mm.
Judge Law though one of
Ardraore's busiest ment. Is
never too deeply engaged in the
affairs of his office to receive
the reporters with a pleasant
smile and impart to them any ..
information he may have to
give out for publication. To-
day he was writing all over a
book entirely too large for one
man to handle and when the
Ardmoreite news gatherer
walked into the marshal's office
he actually looked relieved.
"Look here he said you see
this large book it is one of our
new records just received and I
have to transcribe from the old
reconls to this everything done
in civil business since July 1.
Onlieingtold that it must be
considerable of a job he re-
plied "yes it is but we are
to state that he has divided to
having closed the con-J successful and pleasant term.
Praailacat Caere mm4 Cease re Caafbt
tbe Wlaf by ta Reverter
far tae Ardasareltc.
nilarris the man wounded by
Sam Hargis is recoverirg and
will sKn be able to be around.
Judge Walcott has returned
from Tishomingo. Aside from
issuing a few warrants his court
was idle today.
J. A. Oakes jMistmaster ut
Thackerville was in the city to
day and gave the Ardmoreite
a pleasant business call.
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Kendall
of Roff are iu the city and will
remain several days the guest
of their children Mr. and Mrs.
Horace Kendall.
(Jeorge M. Stewart ntt tided j used to hard work and lots of
... a ! . .
the republican now-wow at rt. it. .ext to tne newspaper
Worth ami he comes back
thoroughly imbued with the
idea that the republico-jopulo
fusion is the proper thing.
Fred Trask a most popular
young gentleman who has Wen
visiting his father. Col. W. W.
Trask ut the asphalt mines.
I..-...- tn'.M.t for S t.. Antonio. TbeloHowin price. are paid in Ard;
...... .v.... j no ore tor in larro product named
where he will enter srhooi. ine nu-wr 200 per lb
Audmoiikite wishes for him a
man we expect the affable
judge is alout the most busy
man in Ardmore.
As far as reported Ardmore's
schools have all opened with
satisfactory attendances.
PRODUCE MARKET.
c nii-
tract for the corner rxm in thei
Whittingtou building fronting!
ion .Main ami rouin 1 anno
AltPMOKE I. T.
propnating .5UU to aid him in str.N. He will be here ready
his history of th ' Indians but i tl) OJ.n up y K.toler I with a
from what one can b arn on the j niamliioth stiK-k of goods.
outsule J ilon t thniK tne propo-
sition will be accepted by th's
Help the Needy.
I
TweteOac.
From the clerk's office it isj
learned that for the past twoj
weeks there have liecn filed twoj
divorce suits to one marriage
license issued. From this it
would apiM-ar that in many iu-
legislature
HARD-TIME PRICES.
Gimk'ts
Hand saw lilen
6 Inch Hasp and staph
250 Carpet Tacks
Lons: Handle Spoon
Funnels
Tin cups
Sewing Machine Oilers
Graters
Biscuit nutters
Biscuit Pans
Wood Faucets
I.eTages I.iiuid Glue
Pad Locks
Steel screw drivers
Strap Hinires
Curry Comb
Hiniie Hasps
Sprasrue can openers
Shelf Brackets per pair
Chicl Handles
Spring Scales
Zinc oilers
Spittoons
Coffee pots
Large praters
Galvanized wash Pans
Cork screws
Graduated measure
Wood handle dipper
Miik strainers
Tin Mouse traps
8 Inch Monkev Wrench
10 " "
1-4 " Chisel
12 " Chisel
84 " Chisel
1 " Chisel
Halter chains
Hammers
Hatchets
Key hole Saws
Acme Fry Pans
14 quart dish pan
14 quart Buckets
Tea Trays
Fine Screw Driver
Farmers bit brace
Handsaws
FIVE DOLLARS REWARD. ! So now the Mosely adminis-
There are parties in Ardmore jtration is a thing of the past!
who systematically steal the I and It. M. Harris a man who is j
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Low-Price Hardware Co.
are nianv obstacles in Ins way
that it will take good manag
ment to overcome but if the
ieotle will only assist him as
they should he has the manly j
courage to guide them safely j
through the dangers that now i
threaten them.
(iovernor Harris has not
named his cabinet yet there
are a great many here w.10 are
willing to die for their country.
(so to speak) but one thing is
certain he will appoint none
only those who are qualified for
the positions that they are to
fill.
Hogan Maytubby a Chicka-
saw Indian did near here yes
terday. 1 could not learn the
cause of his death.
Judge' (iar.-ett's court has
been crowd e. today. 1 he cause
of ti e excitement was the ex
animation of AMcCaun charg
ed with murder. He is accused
of letting the water out of the
. 1 T-v TT1 . 1
liabilities of said firm and collect steam oouer 01 mji. ixvuu o
all debts due it. The business will mill which exploded and killed
especially on Sunday morning.
For the arrest and conviction
of anv such thief we will pay a
reward of five dollars.
Wilson 5c Douglas.
Dissolution Motlce.
Notice is hereby given that D. C.
Brady a member of the firm of T. T.
Sanders & Co. composed of T. T.
Sanders J. B. Brady D. C. Brady
and W. H. Brady doing a grocery
and feed business in the city of Ard-
more I. T. have this day withdrawn
from said firm having sold his inter-
est in said business to the remaining
members who assume all liabilities
of said firm and collect all debts.
I). C. Brady
T. T. Saxedks & Co.
Ardmore I. T. Aug. 1 '96. 4-iut
1 have purchased all the aw-1 stances marriage has Uen a!
counts due the Ahpmokkite iin-' failure. '
i'r iiii; uriii oi m iimui cv. iai-j
ker. These are accounts due!
up to June 1 for advertising
ami subscription
it
; mi ..ey. ami iiojk an persons
c.
of
c.
II.
Dissolution Notice.
Notice is hereby given that D.
Brady a member of the firm
Brady Bros. coneisting of D
Rplv. J. B. Bradv and V.
Brady doing a grocery business in
Ardmore I. T. has this day with-
drawn from the firm having sold
his interest to the remaining mem-
bers of said firm who assume all
Ardmore Livery 'Stable.
My stable has just been refitted
with new buggies surreys carrages
and pbstons. The nicest rigs in the
city. Gentle teams for ladies.
I also have my old second hand
Baggies and Harness for sale at a
bargain. J. E. Bowles. Proprietor.
T the Gold-llclde of tbe West!
Via the Burlington Route.
A fast thrnnch voat ihnlt'il train
daily to Denver making direct con-
nections for Cripple Creek Col; also
last daily trains to the gold fields of
Montana nnrl Kluflr Hills '200 miles
1 shortest line from Missouri River;
Jk your agent for information about
e Burlington Route
L. W. Waksley.
St. Louis Mo.
be continued under th firm name of
Brady Bros.
D. C. Brady
Brady Bros.
Ardmore l.JVAgg- ' '96' 4'lQt
Ten good men wanted at the
Ardmore brick works. W. K.
Wood. 71vv
Must Pay Cash.
Owing to the great expense
of fixing up my wagonette and
'bus also the expense of keep
ing up my transfer line I must
tht i.assengers pay cash
for their fare. This is a small
matter to an individual but in
the aggregate it amounts to con
siderable to me.
8 jw T. B. Cathey.
ARDMOREITK does job printing
Mr. Beavers a few days ago.
New Quarters.
J. II. Stauffeuberg the pio-
neer tailor is now ready to re
ceive all his old customers am
as mauy new ones as may come.
New ouarters. new goods out
the same old satisfaction.
Front rooms up stairs over
Brady Bros. n the old J. B
Smith building.
Bors Yesterday to Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Spragins a boy
While J. B. is not entirely sat
isfied as to the sex he is iu no
manner inclined to disinherit
the new arrival. Mother and
child are doing nicely.
I need the
dl persons
who are thus indebted will make
jan especial effort to settle with-
out further delay or trouble.
tf KK.ii.son.
Madden RestlnC Easily.
Hugh Hardy was down from
Dougherty today and from him
it was learned that Tat Madden
the man who was stabbed by
Dr. Border was resting easily
ast night with a fair prospect1
or recovery. He says it is
thought that Dr. Border is in
liding awaiting the result of
the wounds of his victim ami
that it is his punse to surrcn-
ler when that important climax
las been reached.
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hamsey
rejoice over the recent advent
into their family of a new baby
girl. The Ardmoreite extends
its hearty congratulations.
Aslaistratr's MaOce.
Notice is hereby given that
the unders gm-d as the admin-
istrator of the estate of S. K.
Jackson deceased on the first
Monday in OetoW the
same Wing the oth day of sau'
month will apply to the United
States court m the Imliau ler
ritorv. Southern District at
Ardmore for an order to sell j JJ
1... fllwiiifr rilid tirri- ! r ic..i i
ItlVl II l
County
I bickena ll.UO to 11.50 pr dot.
Kggs 10c pr dot.
Sweet potatoes 75c per bo.
Irish potatoes 60e pr bo.
Apples (native) 75c per bu.
Applea I northern ) tl.23 p r ba.
Oniooa 11 pr bu.
Cabbage 2c per lb.
May M.50 to IS.hO pr ton.
Com 20c per bu.
Oats 15c and ISc per ba.
Wheat 45 cents per bushel.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Cnnstlaa Choreh Frsaslev strat. Ser-
rlcea rrf Uhl s dr at II a a. am aa4 S:lt
.. bi. Hmdir H-hnol at a. as. rrayar
aeetiac every WeOaesday l llp. al. Caolr
rs-tli-e every Frt.lay eala at -U a. av.
iliea' Al.l IMK-tety every Taeaay artae
t.ua al Ibe ebnrrb al S p. at. Mita sad Ho.
eil nn-tiot eeery Tttxtv aiihl at pla
ni;narJ esa lrd"s day. OAoera aaast-
lac first Lord'a day la ttrl aaoaia. All ara
roruiallT la.lle.l to ail srlra.
H. Webb. Usui aaaday School.
Voiaey Jukues Paator.
i
First Baptist Cborch Broadvay au-aa.
ftert tree every Saadsy al II a a. Bi. Sad at
p.m. Prayer aseeita' Welaeaday eveaiar-a
al a o cl.x l. Maaday aebnol at a a. as.
Cbulr prarlleo Friday aveaiaa'a at o'clock.
or. 1 !(. raator.
erty situate! in the
Animore. I'icKens
M. K. Ckareh Heib Oneaer Beoadaray aad
! Cbarck street. Frracblaa every luhUlt
a. aa aad 7 ee p. e. Prayer
a.
A. T. GaUoway. Psatoe.
Natlcc af Sale.
I will sell for the next thirty
days good cord wood at $l.rjO
per cord; will saw your cord
wood for TjO cents a cord once
or twice to suit your stoves or
fire place. Pile your wood up
on the opposite side of the alley
from you or ten or twelve feet
from the fence outside so as to
give the engine room to pass
between the wood and fence so
that the short wood can be eas-
ilv thrown inside when it is
sawed. Stove wood in quanti
ties at a reduced price to suit
the hard times. If you haven't
bought your wood you will do
well to see me lefore you make
a deal.
Animore Steam Wood Yard
7-1 mo F. M. Sxipeb Prop i
rnmKairlaairl Pvaal rSrtar1 B rarf - OHaTtaVee
Chickasaw Nation. Indian Ti-r-; Vrr.tiTr
ritorv: I Prr mumt Wk1)j. Cbnlr praotlea
1st. Atl Undivided One-third a. am. P.verybdy 'eordUlly lavitad WW.
. .1. ':u...r sblpaiibas. J. F. Wlltiaaia. SapT.
interest in ami to tne vtisnor j. b. A-brey.paatoe.
Hotel building and Uie lots up
on which the same 1 situated
2d. An undivided one-third
interest in and to the furniture
fixtures etc. situated in said
Wisnor Hotel building.
.Td. One lot in the northwest
part of the tewn of Animore.
150x150 fet.
4th. One lot in northwest part
of the town of Animore 'AWxTJUO
feet.
itn. An uuaivmeu one-rmu
1 interest in one lot J5xu0 feet.
I TaHeraaele F.ervicea luiralar aervleaa at
iu laoeraacie. aiMiiaea.i Aniawv wvwrj
auaday at II aad p. m. liae. t. H. Oodfrey.
Sret Soaday; Re. J. 1-Wood aaeoad Sss-
day; Hev. J. U- Maalera. tblrd Msadari
Hev. F. at. La rears foartb Saaday. ab-
batb acbuol la a. at. Rprtb Laraa P.
a. Prayer bmiiii every Wadaaaday alabu
A eordial lavitattu to ail. Coasa aad aee
sblp ILb as.
i. B. Oodfray. Psaioe.
Rev. J. R. ataatera baaday acboot aap.
riasT paasBTTaai as cmcich.
and house thereon situated on
the east side of
street opjosite
Hotel. 1
Gth. An undivided onMhinl
interest m one lot .hxJIW leel
situatetl on the south fide of
Main street and adjoining the
right-of-way of tne Ci. C . 6c S.
F. K.'y.
7th. Four dwelling houses
and lots situated on North Court
street.
Rth. One lot on the west side
of Court street just north of
Wisnor Hotel.
0th. One iron safe now at
Wisnor Hotel.
10th. One law library t consist-
ing of 45H volumns. v
Witness my hand this the 2d
day of September !.
A. J. Wolveetox
Administrator.
Rpnaeer aad Freealy Btraata
Beralar aerrlea:
babbatb- lib. as aaoralar oeabl
p. a evelna aroeabJa.
t a a. B.. Baaday bebooi.
Wedaesday a p. prayer assetiaa-.
S p. a.. Dmios BMif.
aitaad a rordlai lavitattoai to all I
vorablpwlib it. K a atrmarer. are eNeelra
tMf i.al.u.i.. la Ik. us. mi tba Ma.
North Court ! er. a .eteoaae yoa.
. SI a. a aT laTaOtBS Bbab atraaT
th isnori
CbHstlaa -leaea Be vita II 'eloek
eery Baadsy asorata. eblldraaa Baaday
aebnnl ta a at Jotiut. trM ai t.i
balldlat. ap stairs. Prtday evaala
lare. T a. Jobaaoa. I race m t race emcee
ap etaira. Bvery as cordially lavtled t
oeablp ltb aa.
Ardmore - and - Tlstolngi
Daily Stage
And
Mail Line.
VIA
DURWOOD
EARL and
MANNSVILLE.
"Leave Ardmore 8 a. n. r2
tamiD? arriveB 6 p. in.
H.JONES. Prop
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