The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 192, Ed. 1 Friday, June 5, 1896 Page: 1 of 4
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VOLUME III.
ARDMORE. IXDIAX TERRITORY. FRIDAY EVENING. JUNE 5. 18J(i.
NUMBER 102.'
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WE
SOLICIT
YOUR
I ORDERS.
OS LADIES AND GENTS
"fine
SHOES.
We Carry all Width A. to K. All
i Sizes.
JtX; WE HAVE
. THE LATEST
V STYLES
' WEEN IX GAINESVILLE YOU
ARE CORDIALLY INVITED
TO CALL AND SEE OUR
"GOOD SHOES THAT FIT."
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Tha Shoe Man.
Look Out Boys.
This is what the girls say when you
isk tbem to go out driving with you
or to the picnics. They want you to
get new buggies and fine horses and
von can alway find them at T. B.
Cathey's livery stable on West Main
treet. ' 7 lm
fMWi LIVERY STABLE.
SOVTIl ( Alll)ii STUKET.
Ilavinir overhauled my stable and
refitted it with new Kmlirt'c ..v.
McLean buggies carriages and phae-
tons. I am better than ever prepared
to (rive the publiu tirsi class serviee
nice match teams for surry or carriage
and gentle teams for ladies Good
roadsters ami safe drivers fur drum-
mers. Good fishing outfits. Satis-
faction guaranteed.
Second hand buggies for sale.
J. E. BOWLES Prop.
J What Are Yoo
Reading My Dear?
Said Mr. B. to Mrs.
B. as be came home
last evening. I was
just glancing over the
new advertisement of
ROSS & BONNER'S.
I see today these
words.
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A PROPOSITION.
We offer the best
drugs and medicines
the most skillfully ore-
pared prescriptions
together with a com-
plete line of well as-
sorted perfumes
stationery soaps
clothes brushes shoe
brushes tooth brush-
es hair brushes
orabs etc. at prices
that make voa buy.
The people of Ard-
teore have no time to
be triflii vi-:.h iv-
falsehood d
ishonest v
or incon.ptttti.ey
We
j vuuipeieni
SI we
and
'Live
A
)40'i Let Live."
- " nd we will co
Come
convince
you
Ross & Bonner.
MMN STREET : ARDMORE 1. T.
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Dr. D. S. Williams late of Texar-!
kana la the latest acquisition to Ard-1
more's professional ranks and his i
card appears in today's Aedmoreite. I
He comes highly recommended so-1
cially and professionally and we i
bespeak for him a prosperous resi-
dence in our city.
Blythe & Woods proprietors of the
Tennessee livery stable at Davis and
who operates a first class back -line
between that place and Sulphur
Springs comes out in an ad today
to which we respectfully call atten- J
tion.
Republican Convention at St. LouU.
(Via Burlington Route.)
For the National Republican Con-
vention at St. Louis June 16th 189U
excursion tickets will be sold at very
low rates over the "Burlington
Route."
This will be the greatest political
gathering since the war. Prepara-
tions are being made for entertain-
ment on a grand scale; scores of
marching clubs in uniform will take
part in the parades; all the promin-
ent republicans of the country will
be present.
Write to Maj. C. C. Rainwater 910
Washington avenue chairman of
of hotel and boarding house commit-
tee in regard to your accomodations.
Consult your ticket agent in re-
gard to time and rates.
1.. W. Wakelky Oen. Pass. Agt.
St. LouU Mo.
Barbecued meats of all kinds at
W. I. Kincaid's stand. Main street
next door to Wolverton's grocery
store. 5-1 w
Good Roads convention and Bicycle
meeting Galveston Tex. June 9th
to 13th.
For the above occasion the Santa
Fe will sell tickets from all pointson
; its line to Galveston and return at a
I rate of one fare for the round trip no
; rate to be higher than 85. These
; tickets to be sold only on June sth
j limited to return on June 14.
Coder this arrangement the pa-
j trons of the Santa Fe will be aiford- j
i ed an opportunity to spend five days j
! in Galveston enjoying the sea bathing !
and other pleasures attending a visit i
! to Galveston. j
On this particular occasion special i
; attraction will be provided for on !
j each day as follows: I
June 9 and 10 good roads conven-I
: tion.
June 11 12 and 13 bicycle races on
I the new bicycle track which has just
' been erected at a cost of 85000.
The committee in charge of the
: bicycle meet has procured the eer-
i vices of about sixty crack bicycle
riders who will give an exhibition
; of feats that may be performed on
! bicycles.
All things considered this proir-
ises to be one of the most interesting
events that has occurred during the
season in Galveston.
Regular week end excursions in-
augurated by the Santa Fe road
three years ago .will be announced
; at a later date.
j W. S. Keenan
":;t General Passenger Agent.
The many friends of Mr. I. K.
Teague will be pleased to nee his
! announcement to preach Sunday at
'the Baptist church.
Did you know that the Ahwmokkitk
; is headquarters for fine job printing?
' The best of stock and une.jualed
i workmanship.
At the Asphalt Mines.
Kvery Sunday refreshments will
; be served tio out on Sunday look
: around and when you want pome-
' tiling to eat or drink call on Specie.
A it U.MOKKITK for blank inort ";";'
Iteunion United (?onfedeiate Vet-
erans Richmond Va. June GULh to
July 2nd 'Ufi.
j For the above occasion the (3. C. &
; S. F. will sell round trip tickets
. frora Ardmore to Richmond' Ya.
and return at the rate of S31. Tickets
will be sold June2Ctb and 27th limit
ed to 20 days rrom date ot sale lor
return passage. Ibis rate open to
all. For further information call
upon or address any Santa Fe agent
or the undersigned.
I. R. Mason Agent.
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SUBSCRIBE
OFFICERS ELECTED. jARE YOU SICK.
i
Admore Oil Mill Co. Meld Its Annual' If so drink the pure Mineral
Meeting at l ort Worth Wednesday
Nllht-W. R. Moore Re-elected.
"
Last oight the directors of the Ard -
more Oil Mill company met in the
office of T. J. Powell for the purpose
of electing officers and directors for
the ensuing year. The following
officers were chosen: President S.
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B. Burnett tort Worth; vice pres.-
.lent V n Worahom IW.f.if .pp.
ond vice president Sam Davidson
secretary and attorney T. J. Powell
Fort Worth; treasurer and general
manager W. R. Moore Ardmore I.
T. The new directors are as follows:
S. B. Burnett Sam Davidson W. R.
Moore T. J. Powell anJ W. D. Wor-
sham. Fort Worth Gazette.
In the re-election of Manager W. ! The following prices are paid in Ard-
R. Moore the Ardmore Oil Mill com- j 1orc for lhe farm PrtJu named:
pany have conferred a well deserved i
honor on a faithful officer. No en-
terprise in the south has for its
guiding spirit a more competent
energetic public spirited superinten-
dent than has this splendid institu-
tion which ranks as one of Ardmore 's
greatest enterprises.
The subscription accounts due the;1 1er bushel according to quality'
Ardmoreite up to June 1 arc in the You whwant typewriter letter
hands of J. D. Haynes for collection. ' besd( can ftnJ omethnK at tbj8 of.
In order to close up our business it ! fiC(f uat ureIy ploaHC you 0ny
--- ...ai u accounts newier
for subscription or otherwise be paid
ai once ine accounts due Wilson?
& Parker for services rendered are
. ... ...
payable to us anil if not settled in a:
reasonable time will be disposed of
hy us to the best advantage.
Wilpos & Parker
Chrlatlan Chartli.
IMitor Audmokeitk:
Please announce my return to Ard-
tmire in time to fill the pulpit the
lirt Sunday in June. Morning sub-
ject "A Life Well Lived." For even-
ing "The Final Triumph of the
I:i::ht." (Jreatly will I rejoice to see
i:i my audience tried and true friends
whose memorv I have so fondly
. . . ".- .
cnenshed. Join us ... worship.
IJ Voi.xky Johnson.
Matchleaa Oratory.
Texas Herald: 'A splendid au -
.i t . t-
icnce crenie de la crcme of Kauf-1
man society greeted ex-Oovernor 1
Hubbard at the French opera house!
last night. For two hours he held '
I his auditors spell-bound by his
j matchless oratory his highly de-1
j seriptive powers and occasionally
. . . -
side-sp.itting anecdotes. A more
entertaining and edifying lecturo one:
rarelv hear thn waa that of ..T. ;
- -
minister plenipotentiary and envoy
extraordinary to Japan."
Hear him at Kloski's opera house:
June 1. Admission 25 and .VI cent.
r..im. .i ..
Pulitlca Conventions.
For the following political conven-
Hons the Santa re will make round
trip rates of one fare from ail of its
Texas ond Indian Territory points
National Prohibition convention
Pittsburg Pa. May 27 1S9H; Nation-
ai itepuuucan convention jh. ixm.is
Mo. June 16 ISiiti: National People's
convention. St. Louis. Mo.. Julv 22.
j l tf lor particulars as to limits J
and tunc cards call upon anv Santa'
Fe agent or write to W. S. Keenan j
Ceneral Passenger Agent Calveston. t
11 kinds of legal printing done on
nrl iintifA nt fhia idiMt
short notice at this oflice
Summer Excursion Rates.
1
The O. C. & S. F. Iiy. will place
j on saic June 1st round trip tickets at :
I summer excursion rates to Lampasas !
'Tt0-'-'!-S! r'it0 VaVV"'!I-' TeX :'
nt ili .li . to S:in Ancp n. Ipi at
sis. 40 and to Davis I. T. at SI. 10. j count know it we want our money.
The limit of these tickets will be 3-1 1 Johnson & Staple.
3D days from date of sale. For father:
information call upon or address the 1 see those beautiful rigs at the Ard-
undersigned. I. R. Mason morc Livery Stable South Caddo
Agent. street. 7tf
asly S5.00 per Year.
Veekly $100 per
j Water from the Famou Wootcn
j Wells and Mineral Well of Texas.
J A sure fine for kidney and liver
1 'lisl'l! s- A laxative.
j IVrsons drinking these waters
' dailj can gvt special rates. I loth
gentlemen and Indie art invited to
!.. . K;vt wafr tHaI.
! . . . .
Also all kind or fold drinks kfpt
. 1
COIlstailtlV Oil Iff. Next door West
ofKistofliee
j
E. B. PUGH.
THE MARKETS
nutter 10 to 15c per u.
Chickens SI..V) to S1.75 per dox.
Kggs 5 to 6? per do.
Sweet potatoes 40 to 60c per bu.
Irish potatoes COo per bu.
Apples 81.50 to 85 per bbl.
Cabbage 2c to 3c per lb.
Onions 11 to 81.10 per bu.
Corn JOc per bu.
Hay 81.50 to 85.50 per ton.
Oats 12 1-2 to 15c per bu.
heat Litto offering; ruling price.
tbc best used
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mrmni ur.
In ih fniini sia'p c'mmifiomT Court
In tho IntlUn Trrrltorjr. Souihrrn ll:rl t. I
K. i. oiiitnater Kerr. rir.miiiT. j
w. J. mim.t. if.n.i..it
Thf .l. ft-n.l.int W J. Mlllrr. In w.rnn.l to l
I'i'rir In thi ruurt In thirty lt anl ;
n-fr th fml.itnl if th UiotifT. R. I.
Oi!1natir. H-rr.
W11 ) thx l-niral) Arthur Wlci.tt.
4'tnitt:i'"it:.r tif Kai.l ruurt anil tlie ral -
thtTHn t'i Wh ilav of Mar. Una. .
IwitAi! Arthur Waln.tt. V. 8. Com.
Ro'.rt K. tjt. attornrr (or plaintiff.
J-lv Hill uttoroer for non rrm.lcot.
National convention of the Y. P. :
S. C. K. Washington I). C Julyi
7th to 1.5th ISM. j
For the above occasion the tJ. C. !
& s- F- R'y (anta Fe Koute will j
i 8eI1 round trip tickets to Washing-
ton anil return at one fare for the
roulu trjp Tickv wi )e sm
J July 3rd 4th and Sth good until I
July :ilst for return. For further
Information Call Upon or fcddrc 99
! no ""dersigned.
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Notice.
Ail pcrnons having op bottles will
rIeae return same to Ardmore
I Bottling Works.
3-io J. T. Our.
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' Baptist Church Scrtlcct.
i . -ok
" . . f'K
H pt.t church Sunday morning and
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cordial invitation is extended to all.
Come and worship with us.
.
National Republican Convention
. St. Louis Mo. June loth ls6.
.t t i .
I For the above accasion the 5. C.
& s. F. R'y tSanta Fe Route) will
i lound trip tickets for ona fare
i for the round trip. Tickets will be
j on sale June 13th 11th and 15th;
I limited to return June 3lst.
Call upon the undersigned for
further information.
I. It. Mason Agent.
A.nlon " called to the ad of F.
....
l- Graves manager of the Davis and
Sulphur Springs hack line which
appears today. Mr. Craves is well
! known to our people and wnen he
t-n. . . ..-...:.. 1. 1- ... I ..
I w hat he is speaking about. If you
i !. .11 yv ...
fU IU lilt! OJ't tllH UUII l.ll W
Kd when you get to Davis
-
Pay t'p Or Stop.
You who have not psid your ac-
J
Thos. J.
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT
Office in First
ARDMORE
MALONE & HART
WINES. LIQUORS and CIGARS
AH Mail or Express Order Promptly Filled.
KORTHWEST CORKER SQUARE
m . golleidge:
' I A M y A ( T I ' I ; K I :s O V i -
WELL TUBING
and Metal Shiiiule lCofing Galvanized Iron Cisterns Fire Troof
Sliutters Smoke M.u ks Kte J..I. Work a S-eialty.
127 North Caddo St. - - Ardmore Ind. Ter.
COLEMAN
THE.
DRUGGISTS. OS
Prescriptions
OpjHisite I'ttofllcf
THE ARCADE HOTEL.
Newly titled and renovated front kit-h -nlo tram-It. l"lrNt--;.i la fierjr
;irticular. Arilniorc ami Territory Ir.ide wtSit-iictl.
Duly one block from det.
K. S. MAYS Prop. .... t;alii-inr Texa.
OLD PAPERS ....
FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE
. . . . 25c Per IQO
ALL. ABOARD FOR SULPHUR
rartit-ts viititi the Famous Sulphur Spring
will receive first tlaj i-oiniiiodatioti. anl
i-asy riding vehicle! .y taking our line. Hack
meet all trains. Hound trip 7" cent. :: ::
BLYTHE & WOODS. Proprietors.
V to ft rhyiciaa ftrfd rereal tecreti
yy ilc-lCBUioi Monica irouo.ctu irutti .i;oc: puyaiciaa iu.
yy ivTcTTTaXUEia H w
is a remedy that stop the drain on tbe t: !c:n. It iop the paint that draff J
1V aud pull bt the otau of umat:l.rd. i . indices thtui srroiig mod wrlL li yy
Vv makca Iheta alUactitc hf tual-icg then: Price I per bottle sf.
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Cornelius
National Bank.
IND. TER.
CAIXESV1LIE TtXAS.
2c
"1 in. cwu.
rim's. Tin Mate Asphalt rai
and
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& LYNN
FRESH PAINTS.
a Specialty.
Anl more. I. T
When yoa see m "gcmi-looking J
iw;n yoa rurailr tlsirt e V
luiltb. It il l':e n'.tracUTeneia of V
(jt e and fofin that comca naturally Vy
..en rjin..jjMl paia areaLarnt.
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li"-ve tLe:r torture can b cored at f
ut :ne. i nc pop-.ar oeuei is mat vy
th. - .t !.r cti-l.t jic-t to know. V
HOW.
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Wilson, F. E. The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 192, Ed. 1 Friday, June 5, 1896, newspaper, June 5, 1896; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc618260/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.