Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 205, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 31, 1895 Page: 2 of 4
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Zbc Baity HrMnorcttc. Ills kindly feelings.
After reproducing the Akkmokk-
I'ubliahe.l Everv Afl'rnNn (Saturday Kx- I ....... .
cepteJi an.i Suu.Iay MorniiiK. : UK S COIUMH'IIIS nil Ills retirement
------- . from the editorial guidance of tLe
WILSON & PARKER Proprietors t . ... . ..T
; Oaiuesville Hesperian . 1.
F E dtSN' 1 rt5i tnrouh nat paper says:
I "Thanks for these kind words
SUBSCRIPTION RATES. j HlO. Wilson.
Due Week I .15 I
R. S. W. Parker
Business Manager.
n. M.niin
' Uf Year
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5.00 !
"Our "relations
fession" will so
with the pro-
far as active
Entered at the P.mt.iitlre at Ar.lmor a work IS concerned lx severed. 111 a
neiMiml cliiKM mail matter N"V. 27 'Wl. .
! tew weeks hut we never intend to
OFFICIAL OIK i AX OF THE C ITY. ! S(. interest in this nohle work.
"We lmpe tole tit least an lion"
AKDMORK.WKDXESDAV JULY :U.rarv nieinler for life.
i
'We shall alwavs feel a kindly
HAVE THE AKDMOREITE
interest ill the slleee:
of our
Sent to you if yu are riintr away ' friends and our wannest syinpii-
for the sunnner. You wnnt i thy will r. iuniti withlhe He.pe-
to keep Mksted and the AhU.MoRK-
rian.
itk eontains all the news. Your
address will le changed as often as
desired. Fifty eeuts per mouth
postage rejaid.
WEATHER AND CROPS.
From the Agricultural Bureau I or Okla-
homa and Indian Territory Week
I.nillnit July 2H.
Wk are net hunting troulde
with the Oakland News or any
other iaper. Our connection
witli that controversy over his
and Mr. Cummins' relations is at
an end. We have eleared our
skirts and the responsibilities are
plaeed where they belong.
SHERMAN -:- INSTITUTE
A A Ar-irf Conaarvatory A A
f f Of Muato and Art. f f
H in hei-t rnurw In the ttr. Teiaa to.mII bi.l f.r irl. L.UD.le.l HC7. I aJeoum-
ioatlooal but I briottao In Influence. iliHlpilit aa.l totru. tl..o. A large n.l al.l corp. ul
ioatructora. Yarluua oetete ao clutm. Derre.s roolerred. Huoor and medal
awarded Commouioua bulldlD lurlaulo dormltorte.. ball studto. ale. jrrunoded I
b balronle. ail overlooking beautlf ally ornameDted croonda. Library ol a rboe ol-
ome Laboratory runtalnlnir jhlloophical. aMrooomir-al and rhamiral apparata.
steam-beatiuK electric light water work batb room ami every appliance conducive to
kitkii.Mivmriit. Mu.eum of natural bltory. Larve.t (idiimuu In tbe Male. Ex-.
pene nwMlerat. Atlrea J. G. ftASH A. M.. LL. l. Prea't.
2acraaa. Temaa.
CENTRAL -f LIVERY STABLE
Has the best Horses and Buggies
And sample wagons for co-nnn-rcinl men hunters' outfits tc. Care
and exrieneel drivers nequainted with the eountry. Itcst of
attention given to transient horses. Charges reasonable.
Harper & Cecil Props.
C. A . Sammons
tbucceaaor tu T. NI. Klchurdauti LutiiL.r Co. )
UEALEKIN
LUMBER SHirlCLES. 5ASH. DOORS. BLIHD5.
LI.Mli AM) C1SMISNT.
Yard und Offlw-v North Cuddo btrevl Ardinora I. V.
Hon. Richard MeLish went north
Thk special edition of the Am-
mokkitk last Sunday was a hum-
mer. The eighth anniversary was
! indeed a lively one. The paper is
Wkathku The temperature and"'"1 tll!d many older and larger
sunshine for the week just ended eit ies ha ve never eiiialed. Ard
were nightly in excess of the nor- ; .. fr lt.. js without a
mal. The average teraporature for ; j rf
iiiio iriiuu in tiui in ru.o n-i
this week it was HO. 7 uegrees.
The precipitation for the week was todav.
iiiostlv in the nature of local showers
'1.1- i .- Standard Cotton Belt Attractions.
hadlv distributed; in all sections;
however heavv rains extending -en- i . Through trains tw ice each day
.. . . ; Irotn rort orth llano (jreenville
erallyover small areas have fallen ; shermari) Whitewright Wolfe City
being heaviest in lieaver county ! Sulphur Springs Waco Hillsboro
where the fall was the groateit ' t'orsicana Tyler Pittsburg and Tex-
known since the settlement of the ! arkana to Memphis Tenn rnakinK
close connections at Memphis for the
country. j 0u states and at Texarkana mak-
Ciiickasaw Nation First part of ing close connections for St. Louis
week was too wet for cotton much j and the north via St. I.. I. M. A S.
of it being badly in the grass; latter u
i ' Pullman sleeping coach service
days were warm and favorable. ! from tne above c ties for Memphis
Corn is maturing slowly but a j via "Cotton Belt Koute" and for St.
heavy yield is insured; worms are j uia via St. L. I. M. & S. Ky. from
doing slight damage. Flax very TJ' lnillman keepers from
light crop much of it not worth ; San Antonio to Memphis via Inter-
liarvesting. tirass is tine. 1 national & ureal Northern railway
iiotf l a uvi vai x " 1 T ler and "Cotton Belt Route."
i Close connections to receive and
it twp n-iuvnn j deliver passengers in Texas as fol-
visnok. j low8. (sVeenville with the M. K. &
U . h. MeLemore Duncan; A. K. j t. and Texas Midland railway; Pla-
Peterson New Orleans; J. 1. Ma- j no with the II. & T. C railway; Fort
honev Cainesville ; C. L. Parmer. ! Worth with the ft. & V. C; Ft. W.
Nashville- S V emanskv sh ' I J? K; T. & P. rail-
NasliMlle h. N. ;emansk Sher- av8 Bjg Sandv with the T. & P.
man; C. H. McKnight Wichita ; railway ; Tyler with the I. & G. N.
.Mrs. L. (Jifford Purell; J. A. Rege- j railway; Corsicana with the H. & T.
nold Colbert; John 11. Stone Ben V rallwav; ;N aco WItn lne M- K-
ran w j ; .nc-
AilDr.ioRE liVeRV STABLE
. . . SoutSi Caddo Street. . . .
For I le.-t Turnouts Single or loiilde liuggics; Surties and lla ks.
E.ericnced Drivers.
Horses and Mules Sold on Commission.
Babe IDeOerry
: t'K ai.kk is :
Wines : Liquors : and : Cigars
.THonable Prices.
onipl Attention.
BABE OeBERRY. Giintsiille. Tem
The Finest Brand at Reasonable Prica.
iMail Ord-ri Uiven l'rumpl Altemiun.
Professional
BRUCE -:- HOTEL
Progressive Enterprising
And Libera I.
Under New and First Class Management.;
Commercial and Transient trade especially Mdieitel. K'ates (
reasonable and accommodations equal to the In-st. j
MRS. LOU FOLEY Proprietress.
C. F YanDenberg
: DKALKK IN :
Lumber Sash Blinds Doors
Latli Shingles Etc.
Ardmorc - Ind. Ter.
eiLiva roit. m. d. KVtru oai. . t. JOHNSON CIXCK Jt CIU'CK
DIIS. FOKI) & FOHU.
ATTOr.NKYS AT LAW.
Practice limited to women and
children. Ofllce In II. rU rt Jc l-i. build-
Ofllce-At residence one lMr
north of Christian church Ardinore ng Ardmore 1. T.
Ind. Ter.
STKPMKN W. PAHKF.K
'til t. s. Sui'lriur t'ourt Han
ATTolNKV-AT-IVW.
Wagoner 1. T.
Will attend to huMnes in tbr Ter-
ritory befire the C. S. Cungreu
Court of Claim and de artmenti u
aMiiiiiKtoit.
K. M. ALVIS M. I).
PIIYldCIAN AND Sl'KUKON.
Diseasea of Women (ienito-
I'rinary and Rectal Surgery.
Office Oppoaite Wisnor hotel.
WALTEIt IIAKDY M. I).
PHYSICIAN AND SI P.CKON.
f. and S. A. & A. P.
la
Stone Cornish; Nat Smith (JreKor with the 0 c & y Ff R
Woodford; (i. i. Brenton J. W. All Rexas railways sell tickets vi
Prvor St. Joe Mo.; J. 1. Sullivan I the "Cotton Belt Route" ask thorn
St" Louis; II. Burger L. Freidman and Beo.ure the accommodations and
. ... . quick tune offered by the only line1
Omaha; . B. Burney and wife ' in 8olid trains from Tel as to
uan
MAX
; A. K. WALTERS
IiENTIST.
Office Back of City national bank:
Ardmore I. T. ! Ofllce In Herbert & Lfwia buiW-
ing Ardmore I. T.
LKADIN'tJ XOKTH TEXAS
JEWELER.
Goods Warranted
as Represented.
LKDBETTER & ULEDSOK
ATTORN KYS-AT-LAW.
Offlce Over L
Ardmore I. T.
N. (ih-nn's store.
. J. L. WOOll & SONS
i
' PAINLESS DENTISTS
And Resident Dentists Ardmore I.T.
A II maiiui-r .f a-lal an.l rul.lr .rs iluaa
In tb lairfti an.l bu.m.1 mitnt aaaaarr.
t i.ll an.l M.nlla -r.a m4 bn4
II.C. P.rflrrf. IL-nrr IUr.ly. ! All..r rr.lt4 L.
Muiuoirrn Hr.lr. Mtrni:rai.hrr. i lrf-l ll.. ll..n. T.rtl mrviW
ith.ul kio. and aMrharK t..r vsaaaiaaOwa.
IM ITTK It F A If lt!lY ini-.-4n Mioip. nirv.1. Oral u.mt awffia
Wolirrrtoa lir rff
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
A. J. AHMitTKONli.
Minnie Ponder Marysville;
(iarland Chickasha; J. O. Henley
O. B. Stuart South McAlester; J. C.
Curry Arkansas City.
Deputy Marshal D. E. Booker of
the Ardmore court came in yester-
day morning from Sherman where
he attended tbe funeral of United
States Marshal Stowe. Paris Xewp.
The Daily Akdmoreite of Ard-
more issued a creditable anniver-
sary edition Sunday. The thrifty
Chickasaw metropolis is shown up
in brilliant colors. Guthrie Leader.
Officer Pulliam is working on a
case that promises some important
developments. The Ardmoreite is
not at liberty to give particulars aj
present.
Miss Cora (Jreen who has been
visiting her brother Roxey Green
returned to her home at Lexington
O. T. today.
Deputy George Stewart took his
wife and family to Sulphur Springs
today where he will leave them to
spend a few weeks.
Miss Jessie Clark who has been
visiting her sister Mrs. Geo. Head
returned to her home in Houston
Texas Saturday.
T. B. Cathey returned this morn-
ing from Oklahoma where he had
been on some important business.
Landlord Hutcbina we are sorry
to say was so much indisposed as to
be confined to his room today.
Captain Nat Smith of Woodford
is in the city telling what he knows
about asphalt.
Read the change in Millsap &
Lyle'a shoe ad which occupies their
space today.
Joe M. London has returned from
a few days' stay at From an Sulphur
Springs.
Notary blanks for sale at this of-
fice. Blank mortgages of tbe best form
for sale at this offlce.
Memphis. All enquiries answered
promptly by S. G. Waknkr
G. P. A. Tyler Tex
A. A. G Lisbon
T. P. A. Fort Worth Tex.
Everything in the lines of Watches
Diamonds and Silverware ataston-
j ishingly low prices.
'eAINESVlLLE
....NORTHWEST TEXAS....
Baptist
o
o
o
o
(LoMege9
DECATUR TEXAS.
With an efficient faculty fine and commo-
dious buildings healthful and convenient
location affords the young men and ladies of
the Indian Territory
Notary In office. Will practice
in all rederal and State rturt. j
Offlce-Over Firat national bank 1 ARMSTRONG & PASCO
Ardmore I. T.
w. K. PASCO.
DICK & BROWN j
ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW. j
Office Over City drug More Main
and Court street Ardmore I. T.
J. F. Mahoney of Gainesville is in
the city today.
Roxey (Jreen went to Guthrie to-
do. Ex-governor Chigley of Davis
was in the city last night.
Many : Educational : Advantages
That cannot be obtained elsewhere. For
this reason it will pay you to hear the claims
of this College before going elsewhere. . . .
A. J. KMKltSOX A. M.t 1). 1).
President.
W. II. ALKXAXDKH
English Mathematics. History.
I. X. KIMlJKOrtJH A. M.
Latin and ireek..
KKXEST PAKKK1J. A. 11.
Mathematics Xatural History.
Teacher of KliM-utioil.to lie supplied
MISS M. A. EMKK.SOX A. M.
English language and Literature
i'riiifipal Indies' Department.
ltoard and Literary tuition for oung ladies ten mouths $17.j
two extras Music and Elocution $2G0.
V. l C OI SIXS
Dim-tor of Music.
MISS LIZZIE CLASH Y
Drawing and Tainting.
MISS MATTIE McCOWAN
Shorthand and Typewriting.
With
With one extra Music. $."
Hoard and Literary tuition for young men ten months $140. Hoard iu private family f(..V to
fV2..() per month t or catalogue and full information address
A. J. EMERSON -President.
F. (I. BARRY
ATTO RN K Y-AT- LA W .
Office Over L. N. Glenn'a atora.
Ardmore I. T.
EDDLEMANKENDR1CK & LEE t
ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW. j
i
Office In Durle building up utaira
Ardmore I. T. I
C. M. HITMAN
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Real Eat ate Agent and Notary Public. I
Office in Ledlx-tter & Bledttoe build-
ing Ardmore Ind. Ter.
A. C. Cl'lt f. l'arll BMell.
CRl'CE & BENNETT
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Office Herbert & Lewis building
Ardmore I. T.
ARCHITECTS.
Office Over City drug store Mtia
and Court afreet Ardmore I. T.
C. n. l..ulA. k.a l.A.. . A. Uaiul.
Soalbrra ( bilrr.
DOUGLAS & DOl'tiL.K
ARCHITECTS.
Reference: Our former clienla.
Office Downing' art gallery Ard-
more I. T.
J. A. MAYS
FIRE INSURANCE AGENT
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Ofllce Corner Main anJ Jf21
streeU Ardmore 1. T.
O. S. BAILEY
CITY SANITARIAN."
....
I urop a caru in Arumure posiui
Ardmore 1. T.
If U Want-
pure Water
cood health . .
Buy 1 of
GOLLEDGE'S
alranlzed Iron Cisterns. . . .
TIWT ara I WbMI aa4 fM-
Well tubing flue tin roofiug jrutteriug. made Ut onh-r ly
GOLLEDGE fit rmtf.
127 Rortl Ziti: Street.
.V Weekly Ardmoreite-Only $100 Per Year
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Wilson, F. E. Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 205, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 31, 1895, newspaper, July 31, 1895; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc616521/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.