The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 8, No. 74, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 24, 1901 Page: 1 of 5
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FIRST RATIONAL BANK
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Indian Terr'tory.
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Hanital Paid lln
Surplus Fupi
THE OLDEST Bite R THE J?
.$60000.00
110.000.00
MUMUUKS 01' ALU PIVU CIVIL-
11211 TRIUIJS TAKB PART.
H. LCC SEFIDS TROOPS TO SCf HE
Drafts sold on all parts of y Worl Accouuls of Arms and iuaivlduals
solicited upon tlio most ng consistent with good banking
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( rflCSjJtillErMfTMUil-Thelr Ha-
eitaael.tnaeaea nr umpiimi-m
Attack on the Town or Mutkolrt
Probable-Trouble la expected.
1 BRUCE k ROBERTS
Insurance and
Real Estate
from Muskogoo
ft ; A'.iUVOW! ' '
!4J WOLVEKTON DON LAO A .1 PAMIW f
' D.li.ni. Casht-r A- t OaaWf
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01 C.plt.l -nd Surplus $H5O0U yu
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AHDMOKB INI). TER. TJIUilSDAY EVBNINft JANlfAJlY 24 1001.
onco that thoro will bo n goncra
unrlslng ot fullbloods all ov(
tlio Territory In which ovo
much blood will bo shed iof
tho troublo can btfiottlod.
'. wl'.E WORLD ONE HUNDRED ;
U . VFiBx.ifl TnniY." t
(Copjilsftta; ltKJ.tiyn K
BUSINESS PLACED IH OUR HANDS WILL RECEIVE PROMPT
AND CAREFUL ATTENTION.
-Office Over First National Bank.-
THONK 21. AHDM011K I. T.
I
Broadway Carriage Shop.
ADoes all kinds of--
BUGGY and WAGON WORK
Cim also linild you n now biiRcy or nny kind of wocon
hack you wish. All we want is the order for whnt you
wnnf and wo will do the rest.
WE PAINT BUGGIES
Huild now tops from tho cheapest rubber to full leather
tops. Also cushions Bide curtains storm aprons boots
uy backs dashes or nnythinK you waut you can Ret it
rom.iiEV
D. E. ALLEN.
SOME OTHER DEALERS
Talk about tho Whlo Elephant Buggies because-
thoi nro jealous of tliom. Wo Imvo dono businoss
with tho people of this country slnco Ardmoro
has been a town and wo havo nover put an Inlo
lor' or shoddy brand of nny thing on tho market.
?hon you buy a buggy or wagon from us you
- . t tho bo'st on tho market. Look through oar
I Big Line of Stoves
Shelf Hardware
Farm Implements.
Wo are prepared to save you money.
BIVENS & WILLIAMS
The Leadine; Hardware Men Ardmoro I. T.
me-Seekers
A special
says:
Tho warlike preparations of
tho disaffected Creek Indians
contiuuo unabated and so far
but little has been dono to chock
tho uprising. Two of tho light
horsemen (Sheriffs) of tho band
woro arrested by United States
Marshals this morning and will
bo brought hero tonight Thoy
declaro they will bo avenged
and that If not given tholr freo
dom tho fullbloods will corapol
Marshal Bennett to givo thorn
up. Somo of tho moro rabid
inembors of tho band havo do-
clared that if tholr brethren are
arrested and brought to Musko
goo they will nttack tho town and
libornto -thorn.
A runner from tho scono.of tho
uprising who reached Cuecotah
this inornini' states that tho
mombors of tho band aro increns
intr in numbers and tho flvo
tribes are well roprosontnd. thoro
home embers of tho Choctaw
Chickasaw Chorokoo and Som
Inole tribes with tho band. Threo
moro Indians woro whipped yes
torday and thoso fullbloods who
atlemnt to leave their homos and
not tako part In tho uprising aro
regarded as traitors to tho Snako
band nnd aro forced to return
Tho friondly Indians aro hi
quandary. Tho protection which
their own laws allordod thorn was
taken away by tho Curtis bill
which abolished all tribal counts
and court oflicors and tho United
.ft States Marshal is poweness xo
IfcLrntect them with tho small
Ciw ii
forco at his command woru is
momentarily expected from
Wnahlnrrtnn that troops haVO
boon ordered to tho scono.
Ono of tho worst features of
tho uprising is found In tho dos-J-V
tructiou of allotment certificates
which havo been issuod to tho
k fullbloods by the Dawes Commls-
sion. Every fullblood known to
havo taken out ullotment papers
ili lis visited by tho light horsomen
i and whipped or his cortlficato
destroyed.
ifc A peculiar feature of tho up
I rising Is tho fact that little or
)i no harm has been dono to tho
Ww I - . i
) whites thoonmity ot tlio banu
w i .
being direbte.l principally
against thoso Indians who favor
allotment and aro in sympathy
with tlm nnllcv of tho United
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States.
Troops Ordered Out.
Omaha Neb. Jan. L'U.-t
IMIZIIUgll LKJO coinmanumg i :iau
Donartmont of tho Missouri J.htsT.
ovoning sout tolcrapUiCorders
To frirst Lh U.Ixon commaudr
ing Trort of tho Eight ca al
hJf' tUFort Hono Ok. to proceed
ttl Olll.'O 10 1110 SCUIIU Ul IIIU III'
dia'u troublo at Muskogee I T.
Oon. Loo said that boyonu tno
press dispatches ho had no in-
formation ns to tho extent of
tho Snako ludlan troublo nud
that troops has heoil ordered to
tho reservation on advices from
tho War Department.
Ohorry
ARY 21 ism
Cj uermany sipine
nriuu' nn on iamosu nipor
t iitjjln Europe pltiyo tL
With ona bottlo UoRCi
CouRb Hyrup mycoushand ioronosa
entirely dlappeared" hrnosi wnip-
plo. Davonport la. Quaranteod to
euro all throat and lun trouhioa.
hanevr (ailed; try It. W. H. Frame
Olty UruRfltoro.
Uvcrstocked.
Wo have inticurnted strictly at
oost snlo on Imndsonio dress goods
clothing capes jncVqts nud skirts.
9-lm. Hass & (3KAWK0U0.
Plagued the Wrong Train.
It is statod'that an attempt was
mado last Friday night to rob a
liock Island passongor train n
fow miles south of Chlckasha.
Pour or flvo masked men signal
ed a train with a rod lantern
Tho train proved to .boa south
bound freight which was aftor
ward permitted to tro on. Word
was tolegraphod back to Chlcka
sha of tho attempted hold-up.
and tlio southbound passongor
No.'l was placed in charge of a
heavy guard but this train was
not molested and camo through
to Port Worth. Slnco then all
Rock Island trains passing
through tho torritory at night
havo carried extra guards. The
robbers wero heavily armed
with Winchesters.
If vour stomach Is disordered
howola Irrccular. and you don't foel
well you need Prlottly Ash Bitters
It Is very effeetlvo In remoTlnR thl
condition. W. B. Framo Olty Drug
Store.
Use tho Charter Oak stove for
flftv roars the leader. Tho best
ia thn olimiiiftet. Bnv them from
Wvpna & Wtllinma. 20dllw
PATAL WRUCK AT UALLAb.
-2.al
Trains Come- Into Collision On
Killed Others Wounded. ' ly figured
Dallas. Jau. 122. Two fnoirlit manltv to v '' tho rorfcctfulllll
trains camo luto collision on tho mant of thif law of equilibrium
crossinc of tho Houston & Texas i. iir o '' li.'Jhinont of universal
Central and tlio Gulf Colorado i.arn: . ? AVhen that is accom
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THE CITY NAT!
Cvpltal and Surplus.
AHDMORK. I. T.
this history-making A
mosi from thno Imommcrial Mifh
inlostio stream has been ussoc
Idted with tho political dlstur-
banccs ot continental Europe.
Originally occupied by tho Cel
tic tribes It had finally become
tho boundary by the peaco of
lyswick In 109" botween Gor-
nmnv n'nd Franco from Basel to
- - .
about Gormershloni. It was an
easy Inforeuco for tho French
thon at this tlmo that tho Ithlno
should bo tho dividing lino
throughout and tho Haul of Cae-
sar restored. This ideal was re-
alized iu 1801 when tho whole of
tho loft bank was formally coed
od to Prance. Now this was the
Rhino's only claim to distinction
during tho constant shifting
scono of tho period on tho old
World's stage. In Roman times
ut that part of Its course boyond
Uprccht it was a full nnd flowing
lvow but by tho Ninth century
had lostltsolf In tho sands of
Katwljk. tsIow after nearly ton
centuries its. way io tho sea is
reoponcd. X
Thomas Moore who fairly
almrns with Lord Bvrtm tho lion
or of being tho popularNpoOt of
...-
his geuoration was in nts twenty-
first yoar nud had Just publish
ed by subscription hlfi translation
of tho "Odes of Anacreou."' Uu
tttluing tho permission f lhj
Princo of Wales to du'Mc.nr h j
work to him lio ctiro!!i 1ml I yn
tho fashionable world ot f-ooXlou
as his subscribers and lnfmo
and fortune woro mad was
now firmly" osla1'. .shud Ion
don society auu from It 1 it tlmo
the hopo of its applau. was tho
ruling aspiration of Ais life and
Us ludgmeut tho V-.itidard of
his work.
cVSnts of firms and IndtoMytofar
Co urteoustrmen tJacc -Vali
WW
llrr OrltiTMni.
Dlstroanvd liy lior eook'n frequent
romplnlniM of toothache n tnlMruM of
tln upper west alda dtfldul a few
dny net) tlmt It wan tlmo to recom-
mend heroic romedloa.
"Hannah there l no uo puttluir It
off nny longer. There Is Dr. Jones over
there lie promise to extract teeth
without pain. Why don't you seo him
aim imvo it over wmi r i
llammli scarcely reiwiied tno suk-
ge.Htluu Imt after another night's suf-
fering sorrowfully announced '"Deed
I I; I n Jess stand ills no loiiftiih" una
nHl.ed pormlMxIon to ro to Dr. Jones.
Her mlatrea rejoiced 111 tho thouglil
that thu aKony wnn nt Inst to bo end-
ed. When nu hour Inter however ahe
lielield lliuiuali mureh down the nrcu-
wny steps tho whites tit her eyes llanh-
ltiR nnd her head hohbluf: with a tc-
hemcuco horn of righteous fury vliloni
not only of lost uiolnrH hut of a de-
parting cook came before her. Blio en-
tered with tho dignity of au Insulted
African queen.
"AuythlDB- wrouR. Hannah? Didn't
ho Ret the right teeth?" vcutured tho
mistress.
"Clot do right tcef all right nnd a dol-
lnh nu a half besides. Vas'iu ho did
so.-
"Well did ho hurt you?" j
"No'm can't say ho ld."
"Then what's tho matter?"
-"Well MUs 'I.lzn didn't you tell me
dnt man "ber den 'stracted teet wld-
.i iu' ' -Nw Yi k suu
i. i
or. 'to
lip .!$' M
10a . m -tie
$10.00" JHOVd
U bMkft 'If
ex
Pierre Hyuci
of philosophy gf.
tontion at tuj v
iutiii
"id
Azais' system
i lotun tho ut
rid. Acco.d
" t. ninii v
't!Hii.i. o.nar.' said Juliu K nunc
J'is i nc "and i will show yen j
."I. bo is morbid cyidcal-u.it I
- o tii every call ot nature I
Sucli n mau Is ui tisn a ncsslmlit !
and moro to be pitied. Joke sumo ot '
tho greatest and most successful menu
lu tho world. Humor has always play-
ed nn Important part lu their lives.
Often a funny Incident has marked
tlio turning point ot a great man'
career. Often somurldleilloUBCOT-
dltlon has been tho Impetus- ot tt new-
start In life."
Sir. Hongs Is right. Did not Colum
bus' apparently hopeless task ot Bland-
Inc au egi; on end uinko thinkers ot
tho wlso men who sat around him?
Was not (leorgo Washington credited
with bclug n master of tho truth be-
cause liu ouce saw a boy punished for
trying to Jest with his father and final-
ly became as Mr. Bangs facetiously
remarks so "he couldnlt tell a llo even
If he saw one?" And didn't Johann
9
no K4 ?
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nililiiiii uu $40 or .
UI-.- r t my ii'
rt.ii estate." Itu
ki ' hut h.nns j?ppei'
hi. "itJJU in i.
short 1 . ittU la i '
I. wiiieh h.-d i i ii nu( I"-
was 'luo drop tt'ir" 1"1
co j i in ite sol'. t"T-f
lt)iin"ii- to close it rf nr '
In ips I . f .'i tie ilotsi. "n ''
thing oireU t. -'. At
pt.lm V tntu h t.l tm-Dtn '
lu v ts currrliii; .'U-
SI hours 1. iftn a)u3v
lni.l taken i'" . n
VUU wb. IMii- lai i
T. I. on til-' r-ei . il'..'
th Hjunrtu Nsttooal lsjtKiM'
him that It wax tn ta lrs
Cnlno tb' tritworKs aMUt the t..
Tbs liottom fell nut of too hw"m
and young Dr. It mini fsxn.il
Sir(j) la deiit. n iiHirt ' i
Wall street Wui tVv X-
A ltlaiaHl. AC Irffrv
Only wo two alMsC It brlat
lug about for dtirsclvw xttm rw wU
nl' udo ot two 'u'ti iim Jk A
Tik" iim hi your ana
ttreail
-.1
' - A Mlit Mro.lnclluiv.
On occMlo .1)0 dcaii ct W
in iiarwlncln oJiik- JVwmaulwh
lj. -uiii nbMia ssHter a uHr.
hUtoriun. ali. ft. Hue
ipi'a.jie to jmnn 'iimtttmrn .
eminent UtlCtilKsr. M PNkMaV.'
I 1st.. i 'ail. n until wlg . iM 4fa .
Houal cliurm terlaak. io - ottdtt
til?ied for iik 'he avi; Pcart -(rr
our Itiui f'r.'fnttiii '
line t on the H
st'.nR here Is e
IU" sting .f a
ing u him. U.4 wholoof existence ""t .!.h J?ri"! S Zr;
thf' UUiver-.i!'l wJO.SO cailSO Is I us origin while he was playing leap-
God may bA regarded ns thol frog wltlnome boys on damp grouud?
mi i The impression inauo in tuo sou oy too
product of to factors-matter ooyft!ct u BaId to lmvo Klvcn Guten.
uud force. ?y this ho ultimate- bcrc his Orst idea of the Imprvsslon
ut 'thotroal of liu- that could bo made by types. Robert
aiacKay in success.
Nn "aakte l lnl(
rue ceuuiwu w wi ("amat
elwnye biltis
Hawaii U tv
tiU.ikc. or i
lulu ltfpilbll
.aiun i
uitii it i- . . iCtrs
rr.. ...an
. Dennis ri. i
j tingle pern..
t not read au i
ention !
Wo have made arranucmcnts by which we offer
for salo 0000 acres ot richest Toxas lands at a
ery low price and on reasonable terms. Write
or io us at onco. It coats you notli.nl! to Inves-tlKi.tn
. WM lfRPRV.SKNT-
best' fire Insurance companies
a.
OL MEUICA.
1 4
A.
Ull.wlth us If itl
u Mjok over our lists
Clioctaws Also In Rebellion.
South McAlcster I. T. Jan
o.i Ahnut two hundred full
Mnnd Choctaw Indians hold
meeting near horo yesterday and
passed resolutions doposing Gov.
i Dukes ami electing a fullblood
Indian namod Danlol Boll Govor
nor. Thoy also elected now offi-
cers for Gaines County and do'
posed tho old ones. Thoy havo
sont a special mcssago to Gov.
Dukes that thoy havo taken tup
government of tho Choctaw Na
tion out ot his hands
It Is reported that abont two
hundred fullblood Clioctaws aro
camped ten mllos northeast of
hero and that thoy aro armed
and in an uirly mood
It Is roported that tho full
blood Chero.ioc uro prp wg
to rlso up ai?i.nst tho whit po
pie and Indians vho am flavor-
ble toward pponlng tho cmo
to whlto sottioniont. Tkjs futi
blood Creeks ar
and Santa Fe railroads just north
of tho olty limits this aftornoon.
A double-header on tho Santa
Fo crashed into tho caboose of
the Central train In which wero
a numbor of traimnon.
Hall McCullouch of Dallas a
brakoman was killed.
Jamos Wlllinms of Ennls brnko
man dungorously ana porliaps
fatally Injured.
Tho badly but not fatally in
iurod aro Conductor W. D. Shod
grass and Brakomau F. L. Dana
and J. F. Bennott all of Ennisj
Echols of Heamo a car repairer
All tho abovo aro Houston and
Texas Contra! mou.
Jack Roddy of Cloburuo on
glnoor on tho Santa Fo train had
his left wrist brokon.
AU tho Injured woro taken (o
tho city hospital at Dallas. Tho
nrnnorty losses to tho railroads
is not heavy.
pushed iWo destiny of man
has bcoo achieved and he
will anie-li from tho earth..
To Cur Malaria In 4 Day.
-VTake Qulnorla All druRRlst are
authorized to rotund the money lo
any oase of chills fever or malarlr.
It falls to oure. I'rloe 60o per paok-
SRO.
'!!
The South rrleri
W.i the wt of Aft 1
Peptemtir.
1'ersooa who .tnder r
i urn ri 111 rn nnnn a n irniii i ....
v i i nai tin tWuA i numiiii inn motm . 11 ii w
T rr:..".":..
Britf-h fm.mil. rnirint? home. llobert Shaw ot Lebanon is in euro .nu Ro...on .u.
n . anil Ihn hAt ninlliAU I r'aff
from hip . i.rypunn expedition tno cuy en route to uuiuutmiic thm Mtn.rm
woro vlcUi's oith.' Egyptian iexna wnere ne win consuu wuu Kodol Dyspepl in
fnrtri nf Wld In tli.. ovo." or a specialist recardinc the extract-1 what yba eat and
ophthulmunin whtch spread by ing of an oye. Mrr Shaw was lJJeV'J?S5."tM
contagion i tirough tho garrl- cnojiping woou ibhi oaiuruay wuou
sons wltn gipat vu Jlenco so a chip stnick him sqnarely inthoi
that 2'OOQ soldVrsHiad In be pon- eye ruining the sight.
The properties of Ballard's Sna-ir
Llnlmont -possess a rango of naeful
oess Rroater than any other remedy?
A day seldom .passe in every house
hnl.l Dlnbill.lllf l.liavn llin.n mmtt
sionarlos In splto of tho Joalous children that it la not nooded
. . a . . a - I ne a mn a.- m vi
wntf.li of tlio aulUOrillOS. mauo 1 r'o uu o" oenis. wo. frame.
. . !. u"-y ""K oioro
luoir envrunuu tuu uin w .yu
iianUtanco to a Christian si-ot
founded a fow yeari bofon..
sioned for total blludnoas duo to I
It.
The first Romuii Catholic mis
baudsonv novii'i
oost Sn- i f aw r
Moore's Pilules aro a cuaranteod
euro for all forms of Malaria Ague
Ohllls and fevflr Bwamp Fever Ma
larial Fovor Bilious Tover Jaundice
Biliousness fetid breath and a tired
llstloss feellDR. Tbey cure Rheuma
tism and the lassitude following blood
Dolson produced from malarial pots-
onln'tr. No Quinine. No Arsenic
Aolds or Iron. Do aot ruin stomach
or tooth. Entirely tasteless. Price
too per box. Ur 5-0. MoorUo.
Ho. 310 North Mai. btr;et iouis
Mo. Bold by W 11. tfrome flty
Drug Htor.
highest Uwh I'rice.
The blghect cs4t prioe will be
V
Tho congressional apportion
merit undor tho socond census
(1800) taken six months boforo
gave tho following represent!!
tion to tho States:
Virginia 22; Pennsylvania 18;
.JJinep January 1 1901 Howies'
livery stuble is Uolng business
strictly on the cash basis. jlf
The old maid who ssys aho baa do1
cllned many an offer probably real
izes that flho has said "no" once too
olten.
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for U
Carolina 8; Marylaud 9; Connec- ii
tlcut 7; Kentucky 1; INowJor-
'io m srkt Mil paia i Nofoua nnau Rooas r ur
arc" making reawiy 1- r wvr; V'tr. WM(e: wiratA or any com-
tho treaty InUlaiiH nodn M vLuls. on
tbirunlfss ' mop ar "stniiw mi -"
oy ii. .'W it iinpiiiii o uui!i'r.
gia ; V. cniuin 4. L'onnusse 8;
Rhode Island 2; Dcluwnre 1;
Ohio becoming n stuto after this
appojtionmont had ono ion
irressmaii askisacd lo It. This
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Dr. Oaldwollls'Hyrup Pepsin con-
vlticcs you ot Its uiorlt the tiHturtoje
you" take.
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Now York 17; South Carolina Qct Olll Price's OU
12; Massachusetts 17; North
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