The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 94, Ed. 1 Monday, February 15, 1897 Page: 2 of 4
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DOUGLAS & ClSAItNAL
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OFFICIAL OII'lAX OK THK CITY
L'nitcd Stoles Court fur 1307.
The United States court fur this
district will meet as fallows:
Cbickasha. .
r.'ii. 1") arid Srj.t. 20 1
Kyan
Pauls Vallev. . .
Puree!!
Ardnsore
C. II. Kilgo.-c
Jos. V. Ph'.llin
C 1.. Stowe
. March 1 and Kt. 4
! April "aV'd Xov". I".!
1. S. Judge
I. S. Clerk
. S. Marshal
. .1
TIMETABLE.
Galf. C....lcr.nio an .' Santa Tc Itallway.
i'OT'Til r.O'.-KD.
n -in.! Cli!r.u:i Kii.7 . - - 4:10 a.m.
" ;.?: 1 K':ui-i.is city Exiti-s s .:v!0 i. ui.
nc.ut'i r:irxi).
Cle'i'jr
K.Hlsa? I. nyr.Jrn "' 11
I. II. MA S '.. I H'Kci AlCl-
w. S. hTKMAX. den. T: ss. Ai.t.
Arrival an-J Departure V. S. Malls.
South hour.d mail close:. 1:1" p. i".
South bound mail arrives r::?0 p.m.
Xorth bound mail loses 1 1 : 1" a. m.
North bound mail arrives 12:00 in.
Xiht mails are closed at 8::?0 p. m.
Money order departru nt is open
lit 8 a. ni. aud ch.sed ft r p. m.
Ortice hours from S a. in. to 8 p.m
Sundays from S a. r.i. to !l a. m.
Moh vn Scitt 1'. M.
KDiiAU Sandlin. I)eiutv.
ARDMORli MONDAY 1EI5. I..
Thkkk is no surer noi-aa-horter
road to nowhere and to nothing
than to go it Mind.
In the mattcrof reports favor-;'"w
Utile Hi opiou i i i i
11.4.. e. Ivl..llll'l 111 OH-t .OIM IK
writer now elieks against tin
world.
A nil. l has passed authorizing
tlu ni1i.-iin...i. ! an a. U it ion- '
" i '
al judge
the I'nited Statt s-
court in the Indian Territorv.
A weed in tho :ir.itn can be easily
pestroyed when n lirst Mart--. Coii-'j.
sumption can be nipped in the bud
by One Minute ('(.uh Cure. Traine
tircen i Co.
Tin: hind legs of a mule avi';.........;...- u;.Mm.; i!l.t.ml!e .-l'm..- somewhere audi
often hung on a hair-trigger; so ;
is the tongue of a slanderer. .
Avoid hoth.
"Tin;
secretaryship
cf tl
iiiiw is not sct'led vet." re
marks the Chicago Times-lie.-!4"'
nl.l. And neither is the navy.
but it is settling.
"
A torpid liver means a bad com-
plexion bad breath indigestion and
frenue.it headache. To avoid such
To avoid such
companions take DeWitl's Little
Early Risers the famous little pills.
Frame tirecnA: Co.
TliE inmates of state prisons
in New York are not permitted
to work and consequently pass
their time pretty much as do
the inmates of state offices.
Di'Estt.ow. the millionaire
wife and child murderer of St.
Louis is making a hard light
for life but it is more than
probable that he will meet the
fate lie deserves next Tuesday.
Tiieke can be nothing more
disastrous to the commercial
interests of the Indian territory
than the present state of uncer-
tainty which prevails. Almost
any kiud of legislation would
be preferable to the present
problematic news daily received
from the national capital. Leg-
islate or let us alone.
Constipation in its worst forms
dyspepsia sick headache billious-
ness and derangement of the liver
are readily cured by DeW'itt's Little
Early Risers. These little pilN
never gripe. Small pill safe pill
best pill. Frame tlreen & Co.
The torch has been applied
and the magazine ot all Europe
is liable to explode at am mo-
ment. The Turks and the
Greeks have fired the first vol-
ley which it is more thau prob-
able will set all the Eastern
world aflame. From this event
small though it be may come
the re-mapping of more than
half the world.
Soothing for burns scalds chapped
bands and lips. Healing for cuts
and sores. Instant relief for piles
Stops pain at once. These are the
virtues of DeW'itt's Witch Hazel
Salves. Frame Green & Co.
HANNA IS AGAINST FLYNN.
The Hosa asya He Can't Be Gover-
nor of Oklahoma That Is. If
He Can Help K.
"Ye do l"-t v;uit to appoint
Flymi governor of Oklahoma if
wo can ao"ul it."' This is taken
a a significant remark from a
conversation with no less a man
than Malic Hanna ami he said
it to Colom-l ('. M. Points of
k!ahoma.
Colon. Points gained th.
impression that Mr. Hanna
lik-.'s Flynn per.-onaily wry
milch I Hit whil
tins is true it
will not go ii. yo'ni a joiiy.
It will not leach
tin- point of
bringing about tin- appoint-
ment of Fiymi as governor of
Oklahoma. Colonel Points .!-
jniits that Mr. llanna did not
Itdl liim who would 1m- appoint
ed govci noi 1-ut Mr. llanna
liojicil h wou'nl not li
to almoin! Flyim.
Colonel Poiat want
Irivcn
C.
Paine:; of Onthrie ai-j oii-.ti 1.
He alia! Hot succeed ill exacting
a promise that Panics wntiM
he the mail yet he helieVes he
will he ;tl! ill this tin-Is
much ihyic;il comfort and
l-olitie.-ll I e .-..
The Wagoner Sayings eom-
I ments thnsly on tln P. I. T.:
I The Indian terriiory at lat has
I its inning. All last summ- r and
fall during the heated canii'aign
with the niultii!ieity of holts it
was comi-ell.'d to do the "wall-
llowei" act. 'Tis different
havc eeo- the
-
. i
1111-
im anl
Soctations. i
I lie halls ol eoligle.-s ale UoV
tilled w ith tic discordant cries i
of the "lea-c".
4. .
the renter
1 . . "i. W.. " 1 1 ... I. .1. ....'
iw i..-tli i ur .i- .
;uii ;i kioiws what
uu-:
the!
i lo
;tjj 1-.o)n rhaiii'i.-rl
to
apito! and from the c.ipiiol
I ) n 1 i;i 1 1 territorv. We ale
. .
; ill eviqelice.
! .loi; Siil.I.l.v. the stat
all
( ;(.!l(..aj shell. y was on- .f
aj- .araet.-r- i.niv io !.!. '
in America l milt up of rugged
l..i...t- .1... .1 1...1 ... v i. I i .ii
I ll.'lll i 'I. ' j' . . u i ' u.i' . ."11 i
telling manhood and imdauiit-man
-ourage wiih all the .lah
g" " 1 l'""-- 1 " .
ern American.
. i
Hi- record as a '
a soldier was
maiiv are the:
ciu.eii anl a-
. ........ - a ... -
ihearts which are weeping over
the bier of this trulv givat and
oi)d man
"A Stitch In Time."
I"se Pr. Simmons' Couyl' Syrup
before it is too late. Guaranteed to
cure or money refunded. Ask your
druggist for a sample bottle. i-'ifty
eents. Manufactured by A. C. Sim-
mons' Jr. Medicine Company Sher-
man Texas.
Yaw Lay Dick.
Miss Yaw assisted by Miss
Lay and Mr. Pick delighted an
immense audience last night.
Miss Yaw's singing reminds one
of the tinkling notes of a bird
so clear so natural and distinct
is it. Her mama r is entirely
unaffected and her wonderful
range pleases and astonishes.
Miss Lay as an accompanist
and soloist has but few equals.
Her several numbers last night
were each encored. Mr. Dick
is an artist of unquestioned
ability. The entertainment was
a treat of the highest order.
Hesperian.
Gen. Shelby's Death.
Kansas City Mo. Feb. 1.".
(Jen. .Jo Shelby died at his
country home eight miles from
Audrain Mo. at 4 o'clock this
morning.
The end came peacefully. The
patient had been unconscious
since earlj Monday morning
and had been slowing dying
since that time. At a consulta
tion of physicians last night it
was given out that death must
come before morning and the
family had been constant watch
ers at the bedside of the dving
general.
A bob-tail flush on Hearts.
Its with you to till.
IN ARKANSAS.
Taylor the Much-Wanted Murderer.
Thought t U Hav-
ing Maniac.
hittl" Pock. Ark. I'd.. 14.
A report reached lure tonight
thatticorgo Taylor the noted
murderer of he Meeks family
is in jail at Salem Fulton
county ami that he is a ravinjr
maniac. This information was
brought hereby a traveling man
named Hurt wliodainisto have
licen acquainted with t!ie Tay-
lors when they were in business
at Carrol ton. Mo. He says that
he saw the man now in jail at
Salem and fce!s sati:.ed that
he is none other than Seorge
laylor allliollgll lie IS so
cham'ed in al'eai alice from '
his former sdi ;s to hardly re-
TIF
seud.le the drorge I avlor ot :t .
few vears ago. j
4.-- . . i. tin- .i -..i.lr.i t li. !
j n'i i le
alarmei
ef l ulton county wele i
OVel
the jM culiar
lions of an insane man running
at large in that county.
rpi
IH :
unfortunate man roamed;
through the wood-
dlll ili" the
i
day. At night h- w ttlld Venture i
out oil the cotmtry loads. lies
l . l- 1 ."..1 m-111 n.J
wax almost nalved ami woje no
i
hat. All attempts of the olli-
cers to rapture him were in
vain and le came to he pok-n
of as "Mile Wild lliall of Fu!tolli
colllitV " I
i- ii . . . . .i ..t I
r ma Iv a )o.-e oi citi.ei oi
;
aptured him and landed hllilj
in the jail at Salelil. He there;
i'ave the name of I.amidon. All
..... i .. i: c....l :.. I
ellori tonae nun eouuue. n.S
tli.. t !iti i'i-:i ne asvluni was 1111- ;
... ... ...i.i '
!Mieresini a- no one woun..
Wear he was a resident of the)
. . hi ...I .. !
siaie. t te nas aeit u m i .t--u-i
I.. .
'"ai ' "'on- ... j.... - .
...... .1.1 :.T .....1
monai oar m me .e..
hegg'ing tii-- jail ; tu t to allow!
the shciiT to take him l.aek.i
Winn ak.d where he meant l.y I
"M.a. k"' he would not say. I he
' olheets he. .mie convinced that!
-!the lliall has roUllnitted ouie
that either fear of ai rest erhi-
.rinc- nn-ving on his mind has;
i au-ed him to : crazy.
M . Hunt wil'll.it tin. l.l.'l.K
.Ml. 1. IIIU . .- ... -
is none other than (ieorge
Taylor
Wcvlcr'a Conscience f und.
New York Feb. 1'. A dis-
patch fiviii Port Caiharien in
. . . . .4 II ..'. 4 .
j diita i lara I iomihc am...
I ll ' lta
' Wevh-r will donate to the pnb-
jlic treasury the sum of .filK.b.OOO
i from his private fortune to be
devoted to the proeeution of
the campaign against the insur-
gents. A Life Sentence.
Fort Worth Tex. 11. The trial of
Jim llarbolt in the district court of
Ponley county at Clarendon this
week for the murder of Sheriff Tom
McGhee of Hemphill county at
Canadian some two years ago re
sulted in a verdict of guilty with a
lifetime sentence in the penitentiary.
The sensational express robbery and
killing at that time is still fresh in
the minds of the people. llarbolt it
will also be recalled escaped from
jail in January at Canadian but was
subsequently recaptured. The case
was tried before Judge Wallace on a
change of venue from Judge Baker's
district.
Bucklcn'a Arnica Salve.
The lust Milvc in the world f.r
Cuts Pruises Soies Ulcers. Salt
Plietmi Fever .Sores Tetter
Chapped Hands Cliill.luitis Corns
and all Skin Km pt ions nml iosit
ively cures 1 lies or no pay re
quired. It is Ruaratitcea to pive
perfeit satisfaction or money re
funded. Price 2." cents per box.
tor sale bv r nunc. Cn-en & Co.
rANDY
I aw 7 -T aaw
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CURECOtiSTIPATIOH
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IrletBd aaokM fra. a 4. XTI l:l.f; 1.1 Tl V
ilaaaanaaaaa a a-a.aai
MOTHER-LOVE IN SNAKE3.
A MarkrJ r.thlMitoa mt It f
NatarnlUI.
Even the colJ-tdoo!-! and clammy
snake eWuos ri.irr..:l iS tton. and
I arn fortunately ride to produce ed-d-.-.tee
eonabortn'iVe cf Ih'.t autement
that '.. Utrh li try ine.-r.vry. On
March whll. .-- O 1 oa my front
porth. I r.o'.lcel r.r- of ny dog a
re.-irl'n? niinnv art. lie In a DTUllaf
. t r ' ' - "
way on lay lawn. He circling
around a futsll clrcumsr rthr.l pot.
ev-ry now and thn thru'.lni? bia n- i
towards the ground. a:id then quickly i
lumtiinr back. !
n . .h.i: t rt:.r.
.... . ... ... a
ered tnai tne otijct
t of hU jdiyful aa-r.
or ball of aaake.
r old r.iother and
paults wa a bunch
a thrri or four yr
b"r !tsI year' broo I '-f jo-mit. The
day was vry warm itc ..m ahUiing
clear and brlRht. anl thfe cra".ure
had etnorped from their den or n-t In
the cround. a foot or an away from the
fpot whr thry were lyln?. and ft
thetna. lv-a v.".. n tb.y ob-
rrKaiii tuvlr nest; I kil!c! two of il; ao.
however before they rouM enter. I
w"""" h !f f
young were taken and thdr bodle.a
.irappd alone the ground il.e mother
snake would follow the trt:l. anj. If
&n found them alive would eondurt
IlilTiH U III 1111. I I ..' .-
whIrh haJ kll)eJ af!rr araca'.nc
ae-'then along the nirf. dr itJ them
J;n" ' 'l' fJ . I
A a W A . a a-a.u a
a-a v. in ii i I J LI I ti . n ! a r" a -
fho fAwnrrH rtn.i at a a i o.l . ridnmnf
In a short while th- ii.'iV-r make
pncr':ra from the ce: an. I. ui;t crai-
I n f nrSa-aii f.-ve a rairi 1 . I ii. r a. f rnr'.-
the trail and at ou-e rull.twe.l it t!
'he pavement and her deal voiin;:.
fortunatf lv I h.id a wlrr.e.a in tie per-
- .
son of a Iceman nhv w.is del t-rin:
lec at the time. ;.!..! v.Im ... dumb-
founded at l.'hohlinc su ! l.:-i !ntel-
liKnee in a er-iture ! lo.r in the
1 sralf .f nninml 1 t f 1 't ihn nl I
cake (for lK.-e girdeu nine-
easlns !e-.n-.o h.umful af:-r the tl.irJ
ar. eati!.j; young bird.. ct.M ar.-l ten
... .
of her rropery. b ivi;is to purs to
carry on and i. ii'. lu.ite tht? race-
Home Ma?.iio.
"ne Dome oi nr. Mmmons' I oucn
. .
the I'livsici.ms in the world could not
three irontbs from now: wbv not try
bofll. .ri.n .. .. Sjli:.
faction guaranteed r money rcfund-
cu.
irnmnrp . pnn - iicnnm non
a J 1 T I . -
II UIIIUI U UIIU I I Jl.WIIO.I-
Ooil V StOle
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Mall Line.
VIA
DURWOOD
EARL and
MANNSVILLE.
I.eavs Anlin.ire s a. m. r-
urniiig arrives ( p. in.
H. JONES. Prop.
s
mmE
FOR
IWOMENll
Woman's modestjr and igno-
ranre of danger often cause her
to endurt pains and suffer tor-
ture rather than consult a
physician about important
subjects.
Pains in the head neck
hack hips limbs and lower
bowels at monthly interv als in-
dicate alarming derangements.
McELREE'S i
; WINE OF CARDUI 1
is a harmless Bitter Wine with-
out intoxicating qualities.
Taken at the proper lime it
relieves pain corrects derange-
rrents quiets nervousness and
cures Whites Falling of the
Womb and Suppressed or too
Frequent Menses. Price $1.
Fr ftUa Itj MeaUeiM PeaUera.
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CMLRCII DIEECTORV.
rpiiropJl Church rU- err r hoo.!r
at It o'rlork a. m. an-l TM p. m. (hlr i rw-
!! Friday rfalaif .
W. H. Arr. r.r.
C'hri.t;n Cburrh I e!c nrt. rrr I
l evrrr UM i iHjr at II a. m mvt I !
p. m. uclT chiM.I 3tt a. m. Prtrri
mrrnnt evrrr .lo'1ay .lif.m. ! i
j.li.- Al-I M-tnj- rtery Tw: y ! r
t'Mq il thrban h ai 1 1. t. anl
rial un-lmf vtrrr Tuwltf aicbl il I Urt
ftafi'iino.l rarh I jiril i clar. Otbrrr mrtl"
lac f m bM 1ir la h mooih. Allar
II. Wfbt.. Sop'l Mun-tlT Ofh''l.
V"lnejr Jlaua. Ta.tor.
rrt l'attlt t birrb-Br. a la)r .twt !
m. I'rr nn-Hian niar.it rt.aiB t
tlVS": i
vr. ue. P.t..r. I
rrr. rr-rr Iiio.Ijt .t II
w a. m.. an l a JB
( hal failed entirely. Mr. er - tjjj
t. cnurrh t..oih- nner tir..a.lr o l ( it aaated bi t h:Mren tbruosh a
Chur."i irfl. l-ra hunt n.rj Miii.uk ' very bad icj; i ( nif av . lre
"'' --" '' -na'r;'I '.Minute Cousb Cure tr.akea rijector-
.lar h. I rirrjr sat.baih al ICa.u. r p- j tlon Ver t ar ami rapl.J. rrapie.
a.Ttb l-atftx l. n.. ffirten ; Ci.
A.J. W.-rlev. Pa.i.-r. j
t Kent.
M al n.l t- .ar f m-i ai n t 'h ti rr ti 4 .r S.r t '
every Mflir at It a. tn.. an.l Tap m.
rTer meellosr We.lnea.lar. a blr .racl l. e
Jat rlJV evetiinit. l"la!h Kbl at . j
a. m. trv l..r eNHiit inne.i i. ..r-i
Iil Ith Oa.
J. r. W tlltam. !op"t.
J. K. Am I. rev. ra.i-.r.
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a burrh .. ne- '
rrlirrlrerll.l.llal II a
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Unuf 3 i. ni. Itj) re Berlins Woiorxitr
Dliehl. A rt.r.li.l ln.tal..a l.i all.
ao-l -r.hl a. ita u.
J. II. f;.Urey. Pal-T.
HR.-T ritUsl YTKRIAN t Ht Kt H.
aitam
Sprinter aal Fren.Iy sira'.a
fiVicular .er .-e :
(.-.LI.-iiU- II a. ro.. toriuc rrlilf'
p.m.. rirauiK ..r..p.
9 a' a. in-. t un.m J.i h""l.
V4"!nr..la p. ni.. fnirr riff.iinr.
p. m.. n n14.ri.t1tf.
We exten t a cr-it.! lunuii'.o l all !
..r.hipaith e. If a trafn:rr. il".ire
y..ur ae.iuatniaoee. in ia name ii iaa
ler. e rn-nr y..o.
Kcv.C.l . HcOiittv. aat4r.
I lin.'tin Srlrore Serlee-ll 4elrk
evry sjulay tu..rnioir. rfclllrrn. sun.lav
a. h.. lu; al J.-bn-.n. I in. " A ru. e
hui:lrc. ui aialra. tri-Uv eveoioc nir.i .
lut..- . J"tlR4"D. Ifilri' A I'mrp rri
op aialr.. Kirrt ..m r..r.l.jll IDiu. l !
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lull ni'-'O. al a p. ra In Mi4"Hic Tm.i I-e.irn-r
Vain and si nr.cer .r.-el. I. if. nil
brethren are nl.ti'ld a cMial el "ttie.
11. M. turn. an. V. M.
P. T. Nl.l-ei:. t-et ri-tarj .
Ar'lni.ire a hapii-r N. II. K. A. M R.-Kular '.
fnt.t.n4T. in i44i. n. anl f"unh Ttiir.'Ui
ID rarh m'.nl h al i.. lo M . c Trn...
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r Ihri-n an- ri'rn a "T'lial rl ..me.
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evrrv ..ri'lj at p n. in Ihnr I.al I. i-n
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W.4...!i.i.-n .. Ifir A4.r.l.-H4 c-jiar n. 4
In. ..n it .T"ii'l l-.urth o-i 10
r h m-'ii! fi ai p in. to Ki.ii.-M."! 1": . ..
ball. Vl- 'l.iif l.rvihrrn 11. n. !.
Art!i"r W ali tl. 4". '.
T. C. r.ri'twman. t Ink.
Kr.li.-h-. i.f Ihe Mat -eat-eea. Ar-!mre Trail
So. X-Mert. 4.n Hr.1 anl ihtrl . !.. In
ea h m-.nth al Jii'!i; II..I.I.1 ' ..'iirr --a Main
airrrt. ...t.ntf i.i4-mlH-r. 4.r.iialiy ioa ttrd.
I .lu m ll.il.iiv . a m.
II. U ljD lr.. l. K.
f I.I1K1HI Tril-r. J. It. -r.4 r.l flr.lrr
I Hl Mro Mm. al their i -m ihir-l
ali-rprvi'ry .krtrbth .. Ihlrtlrtn I rraih.
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THE I rJ A U
President McKinley
Will Attract Manyl Prominent Individuals
s-jS-TO WASHINGTON.-.'
You can attend IVery Cheaply and enjoy a
most satisfactory trip by coing
Via the
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Tickets fgood going March 1 2 and 3. and
good returning including March 8 at
SPECIAL LOW RATES
for this occasion with a SplendidTrain Service
Make up your Parties and for further in-
formation consult any Agent B.&O. S.-W. Ry.
EWrite for "Guide to Washington" to
J. M. CHESBROUGH
General Passenger Agent Cincinnati Ohio.
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Nisbett, D. T. The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 94, Ed. 1 Monday, February 15, 1897, newspaper, February 15, 1897; Ardmore, I. T.. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc616524/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.