The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 8, No. 137, Ed. 1, Monday, April 8, 1901 Page: 4 of 8
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THE DAILY ARDMOPHTE
BIDKP.T BUOOfi. Proprietor.
ott4 an Sal7 Jlornlnr.
one of txkllettloa. Coant Btrtei-
rPOFMI (lata Ball MUr. Wot n. M.
BOiWCBimOK BATB9.
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.NoflCIi TO f HI! PUBLIC.
Any crrontotn reflection upon th
character Handing or reputation of
any prion Arm or corporation
which mar appear In the columns ol
the Akdmoiibitk will be Rlauly jr
reded upon Iti being brought to the
attention of th publuhnr.
Arduous Monday Apkil 8.
A noon band it a nceary ad-
junct to progreen.
A inJM.K' library and free read-
ing room ie badly needed in Ard
more.
Now inB you have a move on
foot to secure an Ardraore band
prih it to Mirww.
Tub Sweaters may justly feel
proud of the suecees thut has at-
tended oaoh of their undertakings-
TEimiTOHV small grain fields
are not escaping the ravages of the
bugs that have done so much dam-
age in TeiaB.
We have a communication from
Loco that will not be published for
the reason that It does not bear
the signature of the writer.
Many progressive pastorH nnd
Sunday school superintendents are
building up their .Sabbath schools
by the use of space in the daily pa-
per. Conditions that surround Beau-
mont Texas' great oil town have
been compared to thoso of Cripple
Creek when gold was discovered.
There are many fortunes which
'have- practically been made and
inuny mors in state nf incubation
Uasthii was an ideal day of
HP ring fiiinghine aud the Sunday
school and church services wort
well attended. The churches were
UrigUtenutl uy jiornl decorations
nud the apQflial services arranged
bv tlm pastor were u xpiiitual
treat to tl'l people.
School intorosts in the Terri-
tory must be vary dead when some
of the teachers resort to selling
vrhiBkoy Prof. S. M. Dodson of
the Creek nation is said to bo a
brilliant fellow but his fnrliinu
grew too slowly from teaching
only 11 ml he added a side line that
lias lauded him in prison.
CiiKKitiMi news comes from the
Texas wheat fields. The Denton
correspondent to the Dallas Xews
says that Saturday a strip ot the
heavens was hidden from sight by
the hegira to the northeast of the
greon bugs that have been destroy
iug thu whtmt. The farmers be-
lieve the tight to bode good. Other
reports from different parts of the
wheat section say that the iuseot
is leaving and that the wheat that
has been eatou by them is sprout-
ing ugaiu from the root. Aftor
nil it may be that Texas will raise
her usual crop of wlunt.
Tats speech made to the Sweaters
Saturday night by Mr. Suggs was
indeed euooumgiug to the mem-
bers of that association. The
speaker departed from his usual
joBiilar strain aud with sincere lan-
guage portrayed three important
thoughts: First "Kmpeet your-
selves and others will respect you."
Second "There is just such ma
torinl heie tonight ns till our na-
tional legislative halls" Third
"There is a reasonable inability
of your boing just such a power in
Ardmoru polities as Tauimauy iu
Now York." lie quoted Ileury
Furinan iu his remarks to the de-
feated candidates saying; "The
disgrace of defeat does not lie in
the fall but iu your inability to
riso again.' Ho advised them to
oheor up rise and come again-
Foil Hunt Three furnished
rooms three blocks from Main
street. Apply at Asa Holman'S
tin shop Caddo street 5 It
NEW DOUBLE TROLLEY.'
Gigantic Experiment to Be Tried
In Northern Italy.
WIRES WILL BE iTROHO OTEBHBAD
AllrrnnllnK CurrMtta tm Mr UaU In
Oprrmlne thr lAmr mr Merita uf
Thin j ilrm-Mack for Will ll.
I'onr Jlnlora . Mirlol Kmtlnra Iu
lip Karri.
An eixiiiDiit Hi rfcttrlc tnwtton
wt.lrh will attract worl'lwld attention
la abort to bo nsMtertak'-n In nortnera
Half aara tb New York Tribune. The
Hoe l U5 md loot atxl haa Jirtriwto
ltn oriented by team. Its maMttr
tiatp l Itfed. bowerrr. to nji'ip i! wltli
dotri'-al inotlro apparatus ooe con-
lilrratkin wklck aaimaied then twins
a deatre to avi rid of amoke la Ike
tnauf tunrttli akWR tbe route. Tlie
road rune for 21 miles on tbe eastern
Hbor of Lake Como tl aoutbern tar-
latans belas tbe town of Icco. Near
Colico. at the north end of I be take
tbe line forka one branrb continuing
In a northerly direction to Cblaretina
and the other reaching out eaatward to
SofMlrto. Water ramer for oiratttiR
tn wnoto aratcm I fouol atom; ibe
Cotlee-SotMlrio branch. Neither In Kn-
mfie nor America la theia at tbe jh-m-(
tit time a road of aor-b length ooralefl
by electricity although there are plen
ty of combination nf Interurtmn trot-
f j Warm which hae a ltler ralleogo.
Hut the moil remarkable feature of
Iht- ICcro-Chlnrenna-Hoiidrlo rood U
tho fnct thnt It la to be run with an
alternating and not a direct current.
This la a radical innovation nnd tiwn
tin- iikccm with which various dctnlls
of tbe pin n are worked out will di'pond
tbe future of many other Hcrlrlo ronds.
Tor liiBtnncp. It wa decided laat yonr
to convert tbe underground atcain road
In London Into an electric rood and
Jut now half a doxvn of th? greatest
inantifacttirera of electrical apparatus
In the world nro competing for tho con-
tract. I 'or the moment the ayatrtn
which la about to he tried In northern
Italy baa caught the fancy of the Ijm-
don company'M cnglniH-ra and they arc
Investigating tbe anbject eagerly.
Tho one great merit of tbe alternat-
ing current la thnt Ita voltngo or pr ea-
rn re. can be readily ralel or lowered.
The higher the wiltnge the moru eco-
nomically a given current can lx xent
over a wire; couaM)ueiitly ttw dyua-
iium of all great trauainiaalon plant.H
like that of Niagara arc alternators
and the current Is cither generated nt
tbo highest (KiRfdule voltage or elo la
trnnafnrnie1 tipn-anl Immediately after
being genemted. At tho tolut where
It la conmimcd as for Instance in
I tn If a lo It l tmiMforineil down ngaln
and a iort of it la then changed Into n
direct curii'iit by nieaua of a "rotary
converter." The reniuiuder la ulillud
In Us original form.
One of the leading manufacturers of
electric rnllroad equipments In I tint u-
peat 1ms aecnreil the contract fot fitting:
up the line In northern Inly. The
work la said to Ito nearly completed
am! olectrlcal ooratkin Is vsiiected to
begin inn or lhreo moiitha hence. A
trial trip wis made n-ith a single enr
ovur a luirt of the road early lnt nil-
(niiin aiMl a speed of A3 miles an hoar
developed. The central power glation
nf the Italian road develop about "XM
horsepower. The current will lo gen-
erated at a voltage of 20000 and sent
thence to several substations. There
It Is to ho transformed down to 3.000
veils. Tho motors or tliu cars will tako
it at :li;it pressure which Is six times
na high na tho voltage of ordinary trol-
ley curreiita.
Another Important distinction be-
tween the old ayatem and the new Is
that the former require only two me-
tallic conductors aud tbo other three.
If tbe rails on which tho cars run
servo for a conductor n direct current
needs but one other. This may be ei-
ther an overhead wire or a third rail
lieslde the track ns on I ho Brooklyn
bridge uud some of the elevated roads.
Hut when a "three phnaq" alternating
current Is employed thoro must be two
condnctora Iu addition to the track.
These will lie overhead wires on the
Ja-cco-CoIIco Sondrlo line. There hat
been sumo talk of using third uud
fourth tails on the District (tunnel)
Hue In London but as yet It Is by no
means certain thnt the Ganz system
will lie Introduced there at all. It W
still more doubtful whether rails or
wires will bo employed for conductors.
Tho Ijike Como road will not lnie
peclal locomotives to haul Ita (ralnx
as does the Central London. Kaeh car
will have four motor one on every
axle The overhead wiles are 3T inch-
oh apart. Tho familiar iole and groov-
ed wheel will not be employed to take
the eurreut from these. Ktnatlc up-
right frames rising from opioltu nldea
of tho ear roof will suatalu a boxwood
rod running nt right unities with the
tmtk and several fart above the car.
On tho rod will I mi two long sleudtr
ulamfcilnui roller pierced lengthwise
and each comlug in contact with a sep
urn to wire
.Misgiving are entertained by many
experts regarding the outcome of this
gujautlc experiment. The complica-
tion likely to arise from a double
wire system at switches and crossing
may prove more serious than the con-
tractors expect roshilily other sur-
prises nro In store Hut an oxtcnle
practical test llko thU has lone been
desired by electrical engineers and
wlmteuT the outcome It will bo an Im-
portant event.
ltojnllr In n Tint.
The sympathy of countless thousands
of people who board will go out (o tho
emperor of China uho is hald to bo
living lu a second story back room.
Unltliuore American.
i ' i.f f -jttmg mccc
a tiorkct m '
-U The money
All it vofcic go -
f -;. thmg When ' -
rrit r i into it t ktrir
-s'i il Tlie n' t-iine-"
Y i tvit rxtrictf ! ftmi r
Th- s i.:;l an.
Ih '-Vt -mpr f-.-'nd
Thr okn i an
metflfl Ti t.:naen ca-
b cured. Thnt MerlitK'
medtcine for the stanioc
and bioo4. Ikx tor Ptercr -Gotten
Medical Inscoverx
act with peewttar peomp-
nw and power on tbe or
ifjii. nfdigetion and nutr;
tioo. It it a prrtitive cure for alrnovt . .
ttrtest of tHec xgaata and cures aK
sack dsfces of th- bsan. blool Ititr
and other ortunt kaive their cause ; i
a weaV or Jiw-aMxl cssvlitioa of the
stomach.
There i ao akobol or other iatov
cant CDaUitwd in " Ookkn Medica'.
Discovery '
Substitution! are imitations. Imita
tion money la worthless. rk Me imita-
tions of Dr. Pierce" " Dwcorery." Or!
the gen nine.
Mr joha I. CoaclMaoar of Olnunfr
tomrrxi Co Pa wtiim ' I had km dertnr
lair for abcM a yrar asd a half brlsg uawblr i
work asoat of Ih ume The dort(r mtd r ha 1
krarl itlwaar aol todhnrtkMi Mv peta i
aaaaoally poor. I wa wrak and wh and
aiy Heart Vest IhrofcMne cnmlnnanT. 4ml I wi.
ahort iA braih Klaattv I mrntr to yem I"
ailvice I did vnl tMak Mr 'liaKooiwa right
but I worrrtl n li:t 'mU0 Medic
lHawefy aaa4 trcati it a After oatag thre
byttla 1 oeaa lu iMove alow I y atxl mm weal
lo wwl aail I hare lireo working eer mittce
Free. Doctor Pierce' Cormnon Sense
Medical Adviser. kjS imges. 7o illuttra
ttomi i tent free on receipt of stamiis to
pay expense of mailing only Send 21
on'cent sump for the paper -liound
edition or 31 ttsmps for the cloth. Ad-
dress Dr. R. V. I"ierce HuQsIo N. Y
TVhrrr He honr.
A Thejplnn who spent several year
trying to pet beyond "tho carriage
awaits milord" station In 11 ret clar
IIroadwuproictl6nH wa Induced by
bis brother to join him In tho dalrj
buiiieM iu the City of Mexico. While
on a buslm-ft trip to this city recently
buying new machinery aud appliance
for bis proierous Mexlmn creameries
In- met one of his former companion -who
was still struggling for an oppor
tuiilty to "ay lines." An exchange of
confidences reTealed the fact that the
former actor wu now- making a snug
fortune In tho milk business and bl
friend the ieTverlng player remark-
ed: "You're all right. Hilly. You could
never have ahonc lu a theatrical way
but you are a star In a milky way."-
New York Sun.
The Word (inietle.
The wonl "gntrtto" Is from tho nami
of au old Venetian coin worth nbcut
one-half ceut uf our money. Tha.fiame
Id applied to newsiaiKrs liecause It
was the sum charged for reading tin
tlrst vrttteu jonrttalv tliat made tlieir
appearance In 1R60. After taaVpiiper
was read It was handed back to tbe
owner who charged tbe next coni-r a
gazette for taking a peep at It.
IlliUlluli Ilolirn of Stnte.
Kfrry robemakrr In London nlwny
ke-rM some ut tbo moat tx)icntie
robes of state thore of a registrar for
Instance ready ULd lends them out
when olHcinlx have to ue tbeui at any
great ceremony. Many a peer when
his portrait Is to be added to tbe family
picture pjUlery has obtained the crim-
son ami ertnlna from his tailor for a
"mull consideration.
Why She- IlUcnrilrtl II tin.
"Don't despair Hdward even If fa-
ther does say you'll bo young utiougb
to marry Ave years from now."
"Ob I don't care for myself but how
almut jou V l'hlladtlpbla Timet.
I'liBBllna:.
"Hut ze foot of xe bed" the tiewll-
dered 1'renc hmau said "it ecu not on
f.e end of ze JnlgJ" New Yprk Commer-
cial AdvcrtUcr.
BfaB BLOOD
n
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Tbe skin I" the Rent of an almost end-
less aricu cf diM-dfecs. They arc kntwu
by v.nii'Uj. names but .rc all due to the
same cuiac and and other ixiuons in
the Moxl that irritate and intirfe-' "ith
tlie proper actii ti of the Vln
To have a smooth toft skin frt
all eruption the blood mutt lie kept puic
and healthy. The many preparations of
arsenic and potash and ihe large uuuiljer
of face cwderH anil lotions geutrally
used in this clars of disc.e-t-s cover up
for a fthort time Imt cannot remove per-
manently the ugly blotches and the red
disfiguring pimples.
Etornal vtallanco Is tho prloo
of n beautiful complexion
when such remedies are relied on.
Mr It T aiiobe 1 !.' Aveni.e st I.M1U.
Mo . My : "Mir ilauKhir- w ii arRtctet foryeara
with n duagiimiK rruptitui 1 n her face which
reaitteit alt treatment si e w takea to two
rclertiatril health aprtngr Imt received no bene-
fit. Mnny itlfduinea weie titeat-rthc-I. tut leith.
out reMll. until we decuUt I. try h S s. and by
the tluiathe fuel tiortle w as timhrtt lie eruption
began lodiaapprar A dmen 1-llea rurtd het
comptrtely and left htr hk.11 pirfeuly amnoth
She u now acseiiteen mjii M.aiut tu4n aip.ii of
the cuitiaimtalng diaeaiMi haa ever relumed."
S. S. S. ii a K.sitive. unfading cure for
the worst fonffs ol skin troubles. It is
the greatest of all blood purirttrs and the
only one guaranteed pntely vegetable
Bad blood inak s bad couirlcxions.
Pamirs ana invtgo-
tatca the old nnd
makes ncv rich Mood
ikin active and healthy aud in proper
condition to perform its part towrmli
carrying off the Impurities front the body.
If you have Ivczema Tetter Acne Salt
Rheum I'sonisU or your skin is rough
and pimply send for our book on Iilood
aud Skin DUcatcs aud write our physi-
cians about your case. No charge what-
ever for this erviee.
iWIM CALCIFIC COiaPANY AJLAMA OA
PUl)li6
HAVING decided to make an addition of sixty-five feet to my
already commodious store room I will offer special induce-
ments in all departments for the next fifteen days and on
the completion of my building I will add a complete and
up-to.date stock of
Staple and Fanou Groceries
To Suit the Tastes of All.
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My Stock of
Dress
Made up of the celebrated Tennant-Stribliup; Shoe Co.'s goods
iu the latest styles and lasts in Ladies' Misses' and Children's
in both Black and Tans in Vesting and Kid Tops. My lino of
Men's and Hoy's Boots and Shoes is very strong
I am offering some special inducements in Men's and Boys' Stiff Bosom and Negligee
Fancy Shirts and to appreciate the values offered in this department is to see the goods
Men's Youths' Boys'
and Children's
is certainly the most complete in Ardmore.
In Men's (ioods I carry Meltons Caesimers Black and Fancy Worsttds Blue and
Black Serge Granite Tricots and California?.
My line of Youths' Boys and Children's 2 and 3 piece suits are of the latest patterns
nnd up-to-date styles. In odd pants my line is exceptionally strong.
I earnestly solicit your inspection and believe I will share your patronage
Yours to Please
JR. W
Everything Good
' rnc- t the
Weil-Dressed Man.
M Fine Lin of New Rprmc
Wuolcns Is in anrl J will
tnnke jnu lower prices r
Suits and Trousers than any
otber Iwuse In Arduiore.
GLEAH1KG DYEING AND RER&1RING
Neatly Done.
B. F. MILLS.
We3t Main Street.
CITY NOTICE.
t" Tom's Barber Shop.
Onlr Srat-cUas workmen emMureil.
HILLY MOHI'ilV.tbultalr t otter la with
him. and bre tn mar. lnatlog 2lt Went
Main nt. Your uatronato oll''ited.
13. T. WHITLEY.
fhs
Only
Keely
Institute
Cures the Whisky. Morphine
Cocaine itid Tohiccn Habits
J. II. KEITH
J'.ellevue I'lure Dallas Texas.
THF FIRST CHOICE iXZ
QjTnnpnc atf2fi0and 2 CO are
uLlri ajllu niiirvt'ls of exeellenre.
Now mi snio. All 6tlei. All sues
Ii I Mil TfiM Pi Pfl Are a treat to
namiLiiun a uui
the fet.
shoe sToiti:
vl l 0 t M
l l t l l
0 vl l l iti
The Freshest
Groceries.
We always keep Turo IiiDbon
Cuuo Syrup from Pittsburg
Texas.
Garden Seed in bulk.
PETTITT BROS.
a doors west of Whittington
hotel-
CURE YOURSELF I
I'm 1HI tor uoniloral
dlartiarir(liltlaiuniatloof
trrltalloui il ulcrratloua
if mucoua menitranM
ralDlrai. aD(l not utrln.
itHttiusUHtueitCa. mm cr poUuuout.
Num UT nranuta.
nr at Id fiila wriMr
w vT 'rryaiu inr
ClrcUtr Mat tu ivjoct.
B I ttt to iMub
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Goods Linings Trimmings Embroideries
White Goods and Ladies' Furnishings is complete
in every detail and will bear close inspection and
at prices that defy legitimate competition.
I desire to call especial attention
stock of
My Stock of
CLOTHING
RfiNDOL.
i urn
tm
1 S "5 m m ra . I H. tvwu'
fS ....
1 100 Reward
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Will bi paid hy th.' Uhl'-kas.iw
" Stopknien's As-ociHtlon for the S
arrest and conviction of anyone
o steallntt situ " any kind frrm
2 any member nf thl Association.
S Ult. T. 1. How km.. 1 es. "
g O K II alky Sec.
DENTISTS.
DR. A. K. ADAMS
DENTIHT.
The Latest Improvement for Crown
and Urldgo Wort.
Local anaiiihetlca ailmtnlatered for ttit
patnlrai oztraotloa ot tuolh.
All work cturtiiteed. Prleei to tall tbi
limn
Offlco orr Ranilori itore. Ardmore I T.
Dr. U. C. BOON
Oculist $9 Aurist.
Kl'KCIALIST IN DlSKASKS OK
Eye Ear Nose and Throat
Classes Accurately Fitted.
Otllco In FrcnBloy BulliIInK over
California Restaurant.
Kdiw ARDMORE I T.
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Cold Storage
Market
Our market iu 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. The purest lard fisbi
oysters and celery.
Free delivery to any part of
the city.
heath &. james.
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COUGH
SYRUP
Quick Sure Pleasant.
Docs not Nauseate.
All Druggists.
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Liyery and
Feed Stable."
Quickest lime from the Santa Fe
to the Frisco Itailroad between
Sapulpnand Donisou.
Good Tennis nnd Fast Drivers.
WILLIAMS BHOS.
Dougherty I. T-
Wnrnlnit Order.
In thit United Btali'a IHltlot Court In tit
Indian Torrllurv. Hojth.rn rilairinf.
Juaali) Wonka I'lulntllL 1
V 4(11
Auatln Werk-H Dctendnnl. )
Tho defendant AupIId Welilaarnd to
ai'l'i'ar In thla Court In thirty dija and an.
Knur tho coniiilalntof the iilalniia Jeaals
Weoka
Wltn.k. linn IFn... Tnr . I 1 .. J . .
jiald Ounrt and tho acal thvraof Ihl aeth day
of March Ml.
..... .M Ci'-t.Olerk-.
Treadwell Si Lucmi Allornej.
A. M. Oltiihaot Altornry nuu.raaldtnt
Mrit lulULid March 'M IM.
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