The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 302, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 18, 1900 Page: 4 of 4
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RlflSKPfOPEDA HOUSE
.. AU Week. Commencing
Monday Oct. 22
- .'At -
Curran-Hilton
Dramatic Co
In ReDOrtoire
Ladies free Monday night if ac-
companied by a 30c paid ticket
purchased before 7 o'clock p. m.
Opening bill. "Passion Slave" an
interesting comedy drama wili
positively appear on Monday
night. Don't fall to attend and
see
Madgs Milton and Harry A. Ross
r' Be&dUnen in YiBdeiflia.
IClegant wardrobe
Matinee ' Satur-
p. m. Tickets
day afternoon
at 2
now on sale.
nnm prices io 20 so gts
Mexican Joe's Chili Parlor
.. -
. Has moved back to Caddo street.
. Remember that he always has the
best chili and home made candies.
Gold Storage
Market
Onr market in always supplied
with the best of everything to eat.
"Our cold storage keeps in perfect
" condition every particle of food
for the table. . Fresh meats of all
kinds. t .The purest lard fish
oysters and celery.
Free delivery to any part ot
' the city. .
: heath i jahes.
Double Daily Service Choctaw Route
Two fast trains daily to Little
Rock; Hot Springs and Memphis
with close connections for St. Louis
and all points northeast and south-
east. -
Ardmore Drug Co. for Perfum-
ery Toilet Articles and Druggists'
Sundries at lowest prices- ll-6t
Wanted.
500 cords of wood at $2 per cord
by the Ardmore Oil & Milling Co.
15-d&wtf
Hawes Hats $2
AT
LEflMRWOOO X FIELDERS
Big Cash Store.
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The Loading Drusualpt
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TOLD BY TELEPHONE.
WenU Whispered la Oar Car Frosi
Inland Tm ia tb Territory
. Thursday Atterwooaw
PROVENCE.
Mr. Tom HagTe and Misa Edna
Wright were married at the home
of the bride'j parents last night
Rev. Moon officiating. They are
both well known here .ana their
many -friends extend their best
wisher to the happy couple.
Jim Sherley and Baxter Simp-
kins have bought ont the R. Jones
mMiv store. They will rebuild
and pnt in a new stock of grocer
ies.- " ' '' ;' - -
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Sherley
a gin.
SPRINGER.
Misses Jennie Gilliam Angy
Paschell and Willie Mayes of Ber-
wyn spent the day with Miss Wil
lie Attaway yesterday.
Uncle Bob Riner is on the sick
list. . .
Born to Mr. and- Mrs. Cocaw
ber a boy. V
Mrs. J no. Attaway and daugh
ter. Willie have gone to Berwyn
today.
. R. S. Jolly who has been visit
ing here returned to his home yes
terday. ;
I CHAGRIS.
Biily .'Blanton of Ardmore was
here yesterday. -
Will Murrell and wife of Dexter
Tex. Were here yesterday enroute
to their future 'home in Conner
ville.
R. N. McCarty and wife of Me
Millan were here yesterday.
TISHOMINGO.
Mr. Cornish of " South McAles-
ffer is here.
Jo Maytubby and G. "W. Burris
have" returned from Dallas.
Gov. Harris and Mick Mickle
have returned from Dallas.
Bryce Scivally of Belton is here
Ben Pearson of Ravia is in
town.
E. C. Jackson has returned from
Stonewall.
Tavlor Simnson of Pontotoc is
here.
WYNNEWOOD. ;
John Bird has traded his cotton
gin to Taylor & McMillan.
John Hughes living near here
was bitten by a mad dog yester-
day. The wound is not considered
dangerous.
We have had lots of rain but
cotton is still coming in.
BEL.TON.
Dr. Ed Harris of Viola is here
K. LL Fitzgerald of Caddo was
in town today.
DEAFNESS CURED
C.H.ROWAN. Milwaukee. Wit
Just received a car load of Bain
Wagons. See them at Stevens
Eennerly & Spragins company.
The Bain Wagon is the best.
' Spragins & Co.
Lew Kates te Saa Aatealo.
Via M. K. & T. railroad (Katy Flyer
accoant San Antonio International
Fair October-20 to Nov. 2. Tickets
on sale October 17 18 and 19 good
returning November 4.
For Sale.
I want to sell theRawlings place
lying west of Ray's gin on' Mil
street and will receive sealed bids
on same up to Monday Oct. 22d
Improvements consist of a good
three room house splendid or
chard cistern and out houses.
Look at the property and make
your bid. John L. Galt
Ardmore. I. T. Oct. 16. d-5t
Good dry cook
Roberson's Wood
116.
wood at L. B
Yard. 'Phone
24-lm
Leave 'bus calls at the Big Stone
Barn. 'Phone 125.
IMm T. B. Cathey
I will saw your cord wood at 50
cents a cord five cords and over
drop cara in post omce or see me
at wood yard.
U 21-lm L. B. Roberson.
The Medicine Case o
o
which is filled frdm
" onr stock of drugs la
sure to be reliable.
Many leading physicians fill
their cases here and send their
patients here with prescriptions
because Ihey know the purity
of the drugs we handle and our
care In compounding.
cm here roil Mines
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Cectioa Returns.
Th Aedkoreitb has perfected
arrangements ' whereby the com-
plete returns of the election in
bulletin service will be received.
There will be a special wire to the
United States Court House build
ing and a. trusted employe of the
Western Union Trill be" HT charge
on the night of November 6. j The
moment a bulletin is . received it
will be announced to parties in the
house later it will be given to the
general public. . ; - - v
On the following day a special rues
senger service to the Aedmorette
office will be given and for the public
benefit the same will be announced
on the bulletin board. The same
service will continue during the
following night if- conditions de
mand it.
Th"e important hours will be
however on the night of the 6th
and as already stated only a limit-
ed number of tickets will be issued.
twill be wise-on your part to
make the necessary arrangements
now. We expect our friends from
all points on the Santa Fe road in
the territory and inland towns.
Ladies will receive' courteous and
kindly attention as the mten
tion is to see that the building
will not tie crowded. '-v
Get your tickets early get them
now at the Ardmoreite office.
Sidney Suggs.
New baby carriages just received j
at A. C. Young's. 2d&wtf
"When you go to
buy Braing
ask for Red Cross
Bag Blue.
Large package five cents.
Commissioner's Court.
In the commissioner's court tO'
day Tom Haley was given an ei'
amining trial on a charge of grand
larceny resulting in his being
bound over in the sum of $500 for
his appearance before the grand
jury at Pauls Valley on Nov. 26
He failed to make bond and was
remanded to jail.
1 C. V. A. C.
The members of this club met
last Friday at their usual time
There was a full attendance and
an exceedingly interesting lesson
in "Babylonian and Assyrian Lit
erature." Each .one who had re'
ceived her books showed that .the
lesson had been Btudied and thor
oughly assimilated.
The class meets again on Wash-
ington Btreet with Mrs. J. A
Madden.
Our lesson . is "Persian Litera
ture" and is. no less jnteresting
than that which had preceded it
As our president is still unable
to read with us Mrs. Jones will
act as president this week.
Mrs.vJ. A. Madden Sec'y.
Wanted A girl to. do general
housework. Apnly to Mrs. Jo
Bastin 4th Ave. N. E. 1003
Ardmece I. T. 17d&wlt
The newspapers throughout the
country speak in the Highest terms
of praise of the Curran-Milton
Dramatic company which will ap
pear before Ardmore footlights
next week. The merit of the
performances entitle it to crowded
houses. This company appears at
Eloski's opera house every night
next week commencing Monday
night. Oct. 22. Prices 10 20 and
30 cents.
Farm Wasted.
Wanted to buy farm containing
400 to 600 or more acres in culti
vation not over 15 miles from
Ardmore. Also want to buy a
residence in Ardmore. ' See me at
W. P. Poland & Co's. cotton of
fice Robt. P. Poland.
17d6twSJ .
Selling at Cost.
Owing to other business matters
which demand our attention we
offer
- Buggies at Cost
Carriages at Cost
Hafts at Cost
Wagons at Cost.
we will sen anything in our
house at cost
- FOR CASH
As we expect to close out entirely
and rent the rooms.
4dwtf - Bcrch & Vernor.
California grapes plums and
pears bananas and fresh candies
every day in the week at Baa
Ingram's. 16-lm
W v jA a .
.bound in rosiomce ioony a
young lady's cape. Apply at the
Ardmoreite office. 18t
Bny the Bain Wagon if you want
Company have them.
- "Ask your grocer for Re4 Cross
Bag Bine.. Larga prakaze five
cent."
Suits RIed. - "'' .
In the district clerk's office today
a" number of suits.were filedj nonst
of. them being for.divorca i v W''
Mary Jones vs Will Jones is an
action for divorce on the ground
of abandonment.
Blumer Anderson filed suit
against N. Haddock et
al. for j
possession of 250 aores of
land in
cultivation near uracam wgeiiier i
with damages in the sum of $375
for unlawful detention of same.
Dee Covington vs. Will Coving-;
ton'is another action for divorce.
the plaintiff alleging-that defend
ant has been convicted of a felony
in Lamar county Texas. .
Ruthe Armstrong asks for a de
cree of divorce from E. A. Arm
strong on the ground of abandon
ment.
F. D. Perry vs Elizabeth Perry
is the style of another action for
divorce in which plaintiff alleges
statutory grounds.
G.W.Morris vs R. W. .Welch
is the style of another action for
possession of Indian lands involv-
mg about forty acres in cultivation
near Uhagris. riamtiir also asKS
damages in the sum of $45.
In police court today there were
two pleas of guilty to the charge
of "drunkenness the usual fine tt
$7.40 being assessed in each case.
Woodmen Circle to Meet.
There will be a special meeting
of the Woodmen Circle Saturday
night -at 7:30 in Odd Fellows' hall
for the purpose of initiating can
of initiating
didates. All members are.urently
requested to attend. . -
Mrs. L. Y. Bonner
Guardian.
Mrs. H. P. Evetts Clerk
- At the Jail.
Last night Deputy Henson
brought in I. M. High and placed
him in jail on a charge of obtain
ing goods under false' pretenses
Deputy Nestor brou ght in Dave
Alexander charged with assault to
kill and committed by Commis
8ioner Winn of Center.
Deputy McLemore this morning
arrested John Love on acharge of
introducing and selling and he was
temporarily; committed by Judge
Bradford to await examination
Since the exodus of prisoners to
Chickasha the jail has been rather
short on boarders but the number
is-gradually increasing. There are
now ninety-nine prisoners in the
jail. -
Nice carpet rugs'and art squares
at A.'C. Young's furniture store.
2d&wtf
For Rent.
A two room house cn Hargrove
Heights Apply to R. B. Wllker-
son. lltl
A Puzzle.
An old gentleman was in the
office the other day and submitted
the following problem fqr solution
but as the puzzle editor has not
yet returned from his vacation we
8ubmit ifc to our reader8 for Fhat
it is worth hoping some of them
may have the time and inclination
to figure it out.
lie said : If I had two more
members in my family I would
have 13$. There is my . wife and
myself that's two. I have eight
children and seven grandchildren.
I have two daughters-in-law a'nd
if 1 had one more I would have
twenty-one.- If I had one son-in-
law l would have as i now
have 00."
A BUSINESS CHANCE.
Two hundred acres of Texas
land to trade for town property in
the Indian Territory. Apply
Sidney Suggs
18tf Ardmoreite office.
For Rent Office rooms over R
W. Randol 's. Apply at store.27tf
A. C. Young is the man to buy
your furniture and carpets from.
He sells the solid stuff. 2d&wtf
The Bain is the banner Territory
wagon-.v Carload just received at
Stevens. Eennerly & Spragins Co.
Long- Distance Telephone
In addition to the already large
list of telephone connections the
Ardmoreite has recently added
the following towns:
Connerville Reagan Belton Silo
Pontotoc Harley Institute Emet
Colbert Sterrett.Cnmberland Bee
Linn Nebo Mill Creek Kirby's
Mine. Sulphur. Kemn. Yarnabv.
Panchnnla Bloomfield Seminary
HEAD THE UTJCSHTE'S
Telephone column. Fresh
very day from every point.
news
THE PASSING THFtONO.
I:
Att
th
-
World's a
h$f aaa
a Part .
each
j; B. Spragins is in? Gairiesville
today. "
-J. M
Dewese of Baum is in "the
city today
fi. M. Lock
of Marietta is in
me city toaay.
Judge C. C. Potter : was here
yesterday fronrGainesyille.- - ' -:
Judge and. Mrs. O. Love re
turned home to Marietta last even-
ing. " -i ' ' -
J. A. Mayes leaves in the morn-
in b for an extended trip . to liew
Mexico.
E. G. Groslean representing the
Curran -Milton Dramatic company
was in the city yesterday.
Miss Florence L'owry of 1 Dal ton.
Ga. is in the city on a visit to her
sister' Mrs. John L. Gait
Mrs. W. S.Crockett and baby
returned today from a visit with
relatives in Shreveport La.
D. e. Allen is among the crack
fiKnt9 who re nartieiDatine in the
big shoot in Gainesville today. "
Miss Lou Washington of Ma
rietta is visiting in the. city the
I guest of Miss LenaGardenhire.
Jo. S. Berkshire came in today
from Oakland and will take charge
of the office of 'the Drew Printing
company.
N. H. McCoy and wife leave to
night for Fairfax la. on a visit
to Mr. McCoy's mother whom he
has not seen for several years
They will be absent about two
weeks. -
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The Vanity of Mem.
"Vanity vanity all is Tanityr salth
the preacher. Which is usually Inter
preted to mean "All women are vani-
ty." In point of fact the observant
are agreed that fbre is no sex in vanl
ty. more than in mind. An elevator at
tendant not long ago glanced disgust
edly at a man who during a long trip
op ten or more stories occupied the en
tire time at the mirror. He curled the
ends of his mustache arranged his tie
adJuBted his hat at a more becoming
angle and was altogether so absorbed
that be was carried beyond his destina
tion and -had to walk down a- flight of
tain.
Bald the elevator man to a woman In
the car: "They say that a woman can't
go by a looking glass without looking
at herself but as far as' I can see she
ain't In it with the men. A woman
never gets a chance to -look in that
glass for the men keep It bnsy all the
time ...
The man who carries a tiny comb or
brush in his pocket for use in public
places Is by no means exceptional. He
may be seen on the cable cars the "L'
and in elevators brushing his mustache
and eyebrows with as much care as
woman could give to the arrangement
of her curly front lockB blown Into dis
order by the wind. Of course neatness
Is commendable but there is always
touch of the ludicrous in a man's tak
Ing the little case from his pocket ex
tractlng the comb and coaxing his hir
sute adornments Into a more becoming
curve. New York Tribune. .
Like Man.
eoon after the conscript law was
passea Dy tne Uob federate congress
Captain Slack was appointed enrolling
officer for the pajtob of Claiborne wlUi
orders to hare its provisions duly exe
cuted. His manner of execution was
the reverse of that suggested by his
name and created a lively sensation
among the "bomb proofs" who. find
log the pointed arguments of hls mus-
aeis irresisuDie movea rapidly ana in
a right line toward the f jpnt Not long
after bis arrival my sister had occasion
to visit an old lady whose son was no
toriously of the peace persuasion. She
soon missed his familiar presence and
the following conversation occurred;
"Mrs. where is John V
"Gone to fight for his country child."
"indeed. I thought he was one of
the exempts." '
"Lor honey Capptn Slack don''
know no exempts. The other day I see
bis men a-gauopln down the road.
hollered to John they war comin and
told him the efiimbly was a good place.
"j. wasn't neyuse though for they found
mm quicker than a cat does a mouse."
"Well Mm what did John dor
"Do? Why he came down and 'list
ed like a man. Lost Cause.
- The Pope's Oaelml Rtaara.
-ine pope has three special rings
ror nis use. xne flrst Is generally
rather a plain gold one with an Intagl-
io or cameo ornament. This Is called
tne papal ring. The second one called
tne pontifical ring because used only
when the pope pontificates or officiates
at grand ceremonies. Is an exceedingly
precious one. The one worn on these
occasions by Pius IX war made during
me reign or nus.vil. whose name
cut on the- Inside. It is of the purest
goia. or remarkably one workmanship.
set with a very large oblenr diamond.
It cost 30000 francs (1.250) anduis a
contrivance on the inside by -which it
can te made larger or smaller to fit
tne wearers finger.
a no nsnerman a ring so called be
cause it baa a figure of St. Peter in
bark throwing his net Into the sea Is a
plain gold ring with an oval face bear-
ing the. name of the reigning pope en-
graved round and above the figure of
the apostle. The ring weiehs 1U
ounces. It was first a private and not
an omcuu ring though It has boen
used In the latter way since th fif
teenth century and is now the ofiVtal
tJili! tte
. FTI .11 i ....
xue out iransier man with new
rigs u ready for business at the
Big Stone.Barn.- Leave your calls
there day or night. ;'Phone 125
itaJanies
LOWEST
. Prices .
fBEST .
Styles-."
iorkZulhip ar. AmtricD. therefor nmch chMpr. but no-e lb.
less good and artistic. . . '
DAILY MARKET REPORT.
The Oral a. Produce Uve siocit a a
Cotton Quotations.
(mraished by Ardmore Cotton Bxckuie)
GRAIN.
CHICAGO MARKET.
Month Opened High Low Close
Mot 74 74 71 2 ""
Doe. 74S-8 7-S 11 77
'not. STS-4 87S-4 tJJ-4 171-1
- Dee. SS 1-8 SB 1-4 S4 T-8 1-S
0t7t. tii-s ni-i - -
Dec. M J-S M -4 T-8 v 1 T-S
"7t. m. w 2 .
Jan. 11.17 H. "- UM
'nTv. n CM .7S
Jan. i.M 4-&S -)
"oT. SOT f-W
Jan. tJn .
COTTON.
FUTURES.
New Ykj
.Oct.
Nov. .
Dee.
Jan.
Mob.
May
.4
.37
9.81
S3
t-2
t.U
9.W
sa
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f.M
9J1
2
.W
19
9.19
9.19
9.01
9.91
9.91
9.97
BS
M
24
9.91
993
1.21
.00
89
9.94
.00
Miw Osxaasa
Oct. - S IS
Dee. 1 00
Jan. t.01
Mar. 8.07
t.ts
903
8.03
.09
LOCAL MARKETS.
The following are the prevailing
quotations on the local market and
will be ohanged daily as the market
fluctuates: . -
. GRAIN. -
Wheat .60.
Corn ; .40 to 45
Oats s.. .19 to 22
Hay M.OOtoflOO
Oat bags Be. Wheat bags 8 l-2o
PBO0UCS.
Eggs'. 12 1-2 to 15
Bntter 15 to 25
Hens 1.75 to 2.00
Frying Chickens . 1.55 to 1.75
HIDKS AND WOOL. '
Green bides 5c; dry hides 10 o.
Wool. 10 to 12 l-2o
r-ni-rnir.
'Average price '.. -8.85 to 8.40
Receipts 500 bales.
The Tawa. -
On the west coast ot Africa the na-
tives call the raspberry a yaw. It hap-
pens that one of the pleasing diseases
that come ont from that quarter of the
globe ls characterized by dusky red
spots mat appear on the body and soon
grow into ulcers about the size and
looks of the raspberry. So this disease
is called the yaws. It is contagious
and downright disagreeable. White
sailors bring it back with them to their
own dlscomforV and the disgust of
those at home. Taws prevails also in
the FIJI islands and In Samoa but In
these two places children mainly are
attacked and the-natives regard the
dleaie In the same light as civilized
persons look at measles almost a cer-
tainty to have and the sooner over
with the better. -
Net Be.
' "Ton have a good deal of assurance
to come to me for charity" said the
man of the bouse ."with your face all
bunged up from fighting you're noth-
ing but a bruiser!"
"No sir." replied the seedy vagrant
who was not wanting In spirit "The
other feller wua the bruiser. Tm the
brnlsee.' Chicago Tribune.
Moore's Pilules are a guaranteed
Lcure for all forms of Malaria Agued
Uhiua and fever. Swamp Fever Ma-
larial Fever Bilious Fever Jaundice
Biliousness fetid breath and a tired
listless feeling. They cure Rheuma-
tism and the lassitude following blood
poison produced from ualarlal pois-
oning. No Quinine. "No Arsenic
Acids or Iron. Do not ruin stomach
or teeth. Entirely tasteless. Price
60c par ; box. i Dr. O. C. Moore Co.
No. 810 North Mais Street Bt. Louis
Mo. Sold by W. B. Frame City
Drag Store. -" ....-.
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All Strcit lists
in
Disc:::t. -
Choose a becoming
style from the
many beautiful
models in onr dis-
play of.
HflTS
then ascertain the
' th hat worth. - Our milliners
That quality
called
Style
Is seen to advantage in all
our productions but ear e-
dally e In
Ringer Bros.'
lists i i
Men of taste wear Ringer
Bros. hats because they
know thas when a hat la
sold here" It Is sold with
the object of conforming
to the contour of a man's
face and figure. They
know too that Ringer
Bros ' hats are correct in
mode. Men of judgment
get their hats here because
tbey know they secure
quality as well as style.
NEW FALL II ATS
NOW IN.
fllllOEd 6R05..
TtHorUg Hits F.riislii..:.
First Door West of First National
Bank Ardmore I. T.
Woodmen Circle.
The Woodmen Circle meets in
the Odd Fellows hall on the first
and third Monday nights in each
month. All members are urged to
attend.
' Pure corn chops for chicken feed
at L. B. Roberson's Feed Mill and
Wood Yard. 'Phone 116. 24-lm
The Home-Builder's and Savings
Bank of Fort Worth is making
loans in the Territory every day.
For prompt loans on Ardmore
property see their local agent N.
K. Tisdal ' ' 8-lm
Booms for Bent. Two fur-
nished rooms with or without
board at
12tf Mrs. G. W. Wilhelm's.
Hustling young man can make
$60 per month and expenses. Per-
manent position. Experience un-
necessary. Write quick' for parti-
culars. Clark & Co. 4th and Lo-
cust streets. Philadelphia. Pa.
For Sale Lands and town lots
standing in our name in the following-Texas
counties and valued
at $5Q000 on reasonable terms:
Dallas Bexar Victoria Kaufman;
ranch in Victoria county included
Address Gutllot Bros. Ard-
morejCotton Exchange. 5tf
Weralag Or4er.
. x" tn'tl States district eoart Is Ue
Indian Territory. Soethern Districts
Kaltte Armatron-. Plaintiff. 1
vs t 433t
B.A.Ara.tKBr Defendant.)
The defendant.B.A.AnnatronS'. Is warned
to appear la tola court in thirty days and
snswer the complaint of the plaintiff.
Bathe Armstrong-.
.Wi?5" Hon- Hoses Townsesd rod re
2. ?.art "n1 th seal thereof this 1st
day of Oct. 1900.
IsnALl - o. M. CAMPBELL Clerk.
nW. Maytnbby. Attorneys.
Geo. Bnrrla. AUr for non-resident. .
rat pnbUahed Oct. 18. 1900.
Millinery? g
'.: Vsl
Your partienlar attention is
called to the fact that we carry M
the largest and finest assort- U
mcnt of '
Millinery Goods
in Ardmore. .Our Hata are the
most stylish with the best ma-
tsrial for the least money.
0
Unexcelled production of our Vi
own designs worth from $8.00 Jj
to 10 no
$4.98.
Walking HaU Oolf'
Ladysmith only
Hats.
' 75c.
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OmWM 1 VAaA. ...a Sxl
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The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 302, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 18, 1900, newspaper, October 18, 1900; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc616534/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.