The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 305, Ed. 1 Monday, October 16, 1899 Page: 1 of 4
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VOLUME VI.
f SIDNEY SUUGS.
I Proprietor.
ARDMORE IND. TER. MONDAY EVENING OCTOBER 16 1899.
SUBSCRIPTION!
I Omm Year S. J
NUMBER 305
L. P. ANDERSON C. C. HEMMING C. L. ANDERSON C. L. HEMMING
President. Yice President Cashier. AsstCashr.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
Ardmore Indian Territory.
Capital Paid Up $60000.00
Surplus Fund 90.000.00
THE OLDEST BANK IN THE INDIAN TERRITORY.
Drafts sold on all parts of the world. Accounts of firms and individuals
solicited upon the most liberal terms consistent with good banking.
INSURE WITH.
BRUCE L TORBETT
Fire Insurance Agents.
None But First Class Companies Represented
First National Bank Building Ardmore I. T.
INSURANCE ALL KINDS.
D. REDFIELD & SON
With twenty years' experience i. Ur-Otrwriting. Losses paid of 270000
without litigation representing a line of Companies that have stood the
test of time. Solicit the patronage of the insuring public. Careful atten-
tion given to Notary work sale of property and collection of rents. Office in
Pennington & Stong Block over Barter Shop.
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i Attention Ladies
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If you want something for
your table ask your grocer for
a can or two of
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Gold Dust California Peaches'
They are put up in pure syrup
are rich and large and need
no sweetening. A trial is all
that is necessary.
For Sale by tbe Following Grocers:
J. N. Morgan W. A. Davis
T. L. Holland W. A. Payne
J. B. Mansfield A. A. Bailey
A. F. Jones Porter Staples
Sass & Crawford P. B. Jones
W. A. Gilliam E. B. Pugh & Co.
Kendall & Co.
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TOLD BY TELEPHONE.
Words Whispered In Our Ear From
Inland Towns in the Territory
Monday Afternoon.
Lone Grove Dr. Robert Sullivan
and wife from Woodville are here
visiting: Dr. C. F. Sullivan and
famih-.
Will Doak was here from Ard
more this morning'.
Eight wagon loads of hogs
passed through here today on their
wry to Ardmore.
EPISTLE FROn ANTIOCH.
Berwyn T. E. McKinzie
preached his farewell sermon last
uight and returned to Springer to
day.
The fourth quarterly conference
of the Methodist church will meet
here Oct. 28-29.
The Guarantee Loan and Banking Go. of Dallas Tex
The Pioneer Compnay ot the Indian Territory
Is now ready to consider applications for the I. T. under the Curtis
Bill with acceptable bond for title. I have today in the I. T. 62 local
boards with nearly 800 members holding about $100000 worth of stock or
more than twice as much business as all Loan companies doing business in
tbe I. T. pat together. This fact alone has caused unscrupulous agents of
other Companies to cry out "Hands on your pocket book." "You're being
worked." "Local agents beware" etc. We wish to call the attention of
oar stockholders and all others who are interested in building and loan
stock that the Guarantee has never turned down a good loan for want of
funds nor never detained an application a moment longer than was neces-
sary to close up his papers a record of which few loan companies can
boast. If you have any doubts about the Guarantee being able to live op
to its contracts don't go to an agent representing another cempany but
write Bradstreet's and Dun's mercantile agencies or the National Exchange
bank of Dallas. If you are interested in building and loan see my local
agent. O. M. Redfield or write me direct care Exchange bank building
Dallas Texas.
W. P. GARBER
' Superintendent of Agents for the Indian Territory.
JJflttHffSPr 5W?7ayt ' 1
WHITE
J. E. GIBSON
& ELEPHANT .
POOLand BILLIARD
HALL
Choice Line of Cigars and
Tobacco in connection.
Proprietor.
The Only Reliable
Cream Bakery and Confectionery
.Keeps Constantly on Hand.
Fresh Bread I Hand Made Cakes a Specialty.
Candies Fruits and Nuts. This is the place to get
the best ice cream in tha city for the money.
. t.. GEORGE J. FRASHER.
Thackerville 11. T." Teague
Henry Myers Chester Hargett
Emet llargett and A. J. Oakes all
went to Ardmore this morning.
Will Iioff of Gainesville is here.
Prof. Brown of Johnson Texas
is here and will teach the singing
school tonight.
J. II. Lynn of Mill Creek is
here on business.
Bob Chas. Kahn returned this
morning from Gainesville.
A crew of men are at work here
putting in culverts on the Santa
Fe.
Marietta Mr. Webb will ship a
car of fine hogs to Fort Worth to
night.
Sam Black has purchased the
residence property of Mr. Mag-gard.
Nature can only feeJ the flame of
life with the food eaten which is di-
gested. Herbine will invigorate a
weak stomach and so improve di-
gestion as to insure the natural
bloom of health. Price 50 cents.
City Drug Store W. B. Frame g
For Kent A nice suit of rooms
over niv store. II. W. Kandol.
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During the winter of 1S97 Mr.
James Keed one of the leading citi-
zens and merchants of Clay Clay
Co. W. Va. struck his leg against a
cake of ice in such a manner as to
bruise it severely. It became very
much swollen and pained him so bad-
ly that he could hot walk without
the aid of crutches. He was treated
by physicians also used several kinds
of liniment and two and a half gal-
lons of whisky in bathing it but
nothing gave any relief until be be-
gan using Chamberlain's Pain Palm.
This brought almost a complete cure
in a week's time and he believes that
bad he not used this remedy his leg
would have bad to be amputated.
Pain Palm is unequaled for sprains
bruises and rheumatism. For sale
by City Drug Store and T. N. Cole-
Special Correspondence.
Antiocb I. T. Oct. 14. During
last week several parties saw a pile
of cotton supposed to be about live
or six hundred pounds lying out in
the timber about one mile west of
the school house and later the same
cotton was burned supposedly to
cover up any clue that might be had.
It is believed that the cotton be-
longed originally to Mr. Brown
across Hickory who had about that
amount stolen about tbe same time.
Wm. Bledsoe tbe man who was
robbed three miles south of Ard-
more this week lives here near An-
tioch and his loss will go very bard
with him his crop being very short.
The cuts he received are improving
rapidly.
"Ardmore Reds" passed down the
road last Sunday enroute to Mari-
etta to play the boys at that place a
game of ball and John Howard a
former Antioch boy who played
with Marietta died Friday night
from a hurt or strain rcceieved in
the game. A number attended the
funeral from this place.
Pat Veal and family have moved
to Coalgate I. T.
A dance was given at tbe residence
of Dr. Nichols Friday night all pres-
ent report a grand time.
Urcle Dave Nichols who has been
confined to his bed for about four
months with rheumatism is we are
glad to state much better; be can
get arouiid well with the aid of
crutches.
Attorney R. E. Lee was down from
Ardmore on business this week.
J. C. and Harlan Gates of Over-
brook were down on business Fri-
day. Frank Palmer and family have
moved to Wapanucka I. T.
W. H. McClatchy who did ser-
vice in both the Mexican and Civil
wars received word from his moth
er whom be bad lost track of since
1561. Uncle Mac as we all call him
is now in his 70's hale and hearty
and can do as much hard work as
any body. It is useless to say tbe
old man was glad to hear of his
mother and more sc that she was
yet alive.
Some few hogs are dying in this
section. George and Tom Nichols
lost fifteen head in the last ten days.
Ernest McKinney and sister Miss
Sallie are visiting friends and rela-
tives at Ardmore.
Mr. Simpson and son of Lone
Grove passed through enrcute to
j Hunt county Texas.
Stallstics
Show Dright's Kindey Pills 6ave
more lives than all other kidney
medicines put together. They cure
kidney troubles and prevent Bright's
disease. Price 25c. Mason & Mason.
Dissolution Notice.
Not ice is hereby given that the
partnership heretofore existing be-
tween E. B. Pugh and O. T. Tyler
under the firm name of E. B.
Pugh & Co. commission mer-
chants and confectioners is this
day dissolved by mutual consent.
Mr. Tyler retiring. E. B. Pugh
will assume all indebtedness of
the firm and collect all outstand-
ing accounts and continue the
business as formally.
E. B. Pi-en'
4tf O. T. Tylek.
For all flesh cuts or wounds in
either the human subject or in ani-
mal as a dressing Ballard's Snow
Liniment is excellent; while for sores
on working horses especially if slow
to heal or suppurating its healing
qualities are unequaled. Price 25
and 50 cents. City Drug Store W.
B. Frame.
J. B. Spragins & Co. have the
finest line of cook and heating
stoves in the city. Call and get
one cheap. 24 d&wtf .
Put your stomach liver and blood
in healthy condition and you can de-
fy disease. Prickly Ash Bitters is a
successful system regulator. Sold
by W. B. Frame.
We Offer $20.00 in Gold
To the lady who snirieMa tbe most expeditions economical and effective plaa of
introducing our flae brand Missouri Soft Wheat Floor. "ALBATROSS." to tbe booe-
keepera of the Indian Territory. Tbe only conditiona attached to the offer are. that Use
contestant shall have been tbe porchaser of at least on sack of the floor forward to
along with her letter (he word Alsatbosb." on the front of the sack: and rive her opin-
ion of the floor. Yoor grocer keepa It : if be doea not. write to as. No letter conaldered
except through the mail. Contest cloaea November 15. 190. Any member or employ of
the Arm barred from the contest. Sams will be decided by three uninterested parties.
Read the Manufacturer's Guarantee.
WHY ALBATROSS IS THE BEST:
First The Albatross Floor la mde from the finest selected Missouri soft winter
wheat and Is warranted to be oor highest grade of flour.
Second It Is prepared on the latest scientific- principles. Vusraateed absolutely
pore and we offer One Thousand Dollars for any proof to tbe contrary.
Third Our motto is quality regardless of cost.
Fourth We guarantee the Albatross Flour to be absolutely uniform and reliable as
fine as any flour made or we will cheerfully refund your money.
Fifth We guarantee it to give perfect satisfaction for biscuits bread and all kind
of pastry.
Sixth We will deem It a faror if you wilt allow as to make anything satisfactory that
yoa do not find so.
If Albatrots Flour does not come up t our guarantee and your expectations pleas
report the same promptly.
J. F. MEYERS & SON Springfield Kb.
Address all communications to
white:man
Ardmore I. T. Sole Distributing Agents for Indian Territory.
EMET ETCHINGS.
Special Correspondence.
Emet I. T. Oct. 12 Quite a num
ber of our neighbors are wrestling
with the slow fever.
Mr. T. B. Whitlege has been con
fined to his bed the past week.
The Emet high school has opened
with bright prospect!. Our direct-
ors have shown good judgement in
selecting Profs. Harris and Milburn
as their faculty and we have reas
ons to believe we will have a better
school than ever before.
We have a mighty scare of small
pox today and the news reached here
that the town of Silo had quarantin-
ed against this place.
Mr Cross of Wynnewood is in tbe
burgtonignt.
Dr. T. J. Cook of Crafton Tex.
has decided to locate with us.
The Palace Drug Store has moved
into their new building and are ready
for business.
Mrs. May of Durant bas opened up
a millinery shop on Main street.
Indigestion is the direct cause of
diseases that kill thousands of per
sons annually. S'top the trouble at
tbe outset with a little Prickly Ash
Bitters; it strengthens the stomach
and aids digestion. Sold by V. B.
Frame.
Bread Tickets.
All those wishing bread tickets
from my wagons on credit must
first call at my store and make ar-
rangements for same as the driv-
ers are not authorized to sell on
credit. 30tf J.II. Spiegle.
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The "Plow Boy Preacher" Rev.
J. Kirkman Belle River 111. says:
"After Buffering from bronchial or
lung trouble for ten years I was car-
ed by One Minate Cough Care. It I
all that is claimed for it and more."
It cores coughs colds grippe and
all throat and lung troubles. W. B.
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A sample line of hats embracing mens' boys and chil-
drens' goods all grades a large line of boys shirts and
underweur; also a beautiful lice of Ladies Handkerchiefs
all grades which we will sell at exactly
Wholesale Cost.
CINCINNATI 5c and 10c
RACKET STORE
The Peace Makers
One Door West Madden Sykes&Co.
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Sentiment in Ireland.
Dublin Oct. 14. No more emphat-
ic expression of the extreme nation-
al sentiment in Ireland cn the strag-
gle between Briton and Boer has
been uttered than that contained in
the following resolution passed by
that strong Parnellite body the
Cook district council. It is as fol-
lows: "Resolved that having regard to
the fact that the English people as
a nation have committed since their
accursed presence was first felt in
Ireland every crime murder pill-
age and all crimes that was possible
for fallen humanitj to perpetrate
against their fellow creatures.
V' We hope if they engage in a war
especially an unjustifiable war such
as the war they are now forcing on
the Boers that their army will be
annihilated and their power crippled
which will give the Irish nation an
opportunity of obtaining their. .inde-
pendence." The seconder of this resolution ob-
served that any Irishmen joining the
English army should be shot down.
Forty-three members were pres-
ent and tbe resolution passed unan-
imously amid applause.
"I wish to express my thanks to the
manufacturers of Cbamberluin's
Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem-
edy for having put on the market
such a wonderful medicine" says
W. W. Massingill of Beaumont
Tex. There are many thousands of
mothers whose children have been
saved from attacks of deaentery and
cholera infantum who must also feel
thankful. It is for sale by City Drag
Store and T. N. Coleman.
Headquarter.
For the old reliable Stndebaker
wagon ia at Noble Bros'. 18d&wtf
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INOTICEl!
.Take your-
: Prescriptions
TO
! WM. GREEN !
where you can get
them filled with
! PFresh DRUGS.
Our goods are all
NEW. We also carry
a full line of
Patent Medicines
Toilet Articles
Stationery Etc.
Our stock is com-
plete; call and see us;
we are anxious to
please you.
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DRUGGIST.
:One door west of First Na-
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