The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 8, No. 180, Ed. 1, Tuesday, May 28, 1901 Page: 4 of 10
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THE DAILY ARDMOREITE.
BIDNBY BUOOH Proprietor.
fibllibed Krerr Afternoon (BatordaT Ef
. eepttd) and Bonder Mornln.
TOLD BY TELEPHONE.
Word Whispered in Our Ear From
Inland Town In the Territory
Tuesday Afternoon.
omce of uobllcetlon. Coart Street.
ilered t the Poitofflee at Ardmore
laoond olassraall instter. Not.7.'I.
BUIIBOKIPTION IIATKB.
Oee Week
One Month
Oee Teer
.60
8.00
Sl'MN'flEK
T. K. DeGnrrao nml Dr. Harris
went to Ardmore tins morning.
HKAOAN.
S. D. Wnlden nnd wife went to
Mill creek today.
T. W. Lytton went to Ravin to
compete the organization ot n
Woodmau camp there.
A number of Mill Creek people
are Ushing on Pennington
Will Cornell from Colbert is
here and will make tltib his future
home.
C1IAOHI3.
The town was full of drummers
yesterday.
F. A. Pierce Rave a lecture on
Woodcraft at the school house last
night.
We are having nice weather nnd
the formers ore taking advantage
of it to clean out the gross.
WOOhSKY
UJorn. lost night to Mr. and
JlVs. Talmage Durham a son.
A number of drummers ore in
town today.
I.OCO.
The ice cream supper at the home
rellectlon upon tho np Mr. Pninttca lnar. iiiflif wna ft
charactor BtnnumK or ropumuu u.
nv ncrion. urm or coriiornuuii
which mrty nppoar In tho columns of will SkaggG of Comanche nnd
ZXTb00ouKWo John Skaggs of Duncan passed
attention of tho puDimnor. . through this morning to visit their
nnri'nts n few miles ensst of this
TEXAS has n 8cnooi iunu 01 xour Kjnco
million tlollars.
OFFICIAL OIIOAN OF
THE OHIOKASAW NATION.
Also the OtllcUl Oriran for the
CHICKASAW HTOCK ASSOCIATION
of the Indian Terrllrr.
TIME TAHLlii
a. if. rnlor.du and Santa Fe Hallway.
south-hoohd.
tnlrestonandchlcairo Kxpre in".'
Cleburne and Kansas City Kipros. Sill p.m.
KOMII-BOCKD.
......nn mA rMmpn Kxnreas 1221 ft. m.
Olebnrne end Kne Cltr Kir.ri.aa HMO a. m.
A. W. Domham Ticket Ak'i-nt.
W. B. KnaxiN- (lenerei rniemoram"
:: AND CALL VI !!
5 Phone No. G m
Use the Long Distance Telephone
The tncatest dancer to lUe In the city
It not the car with its clnngitif; cone but
tlio.e silent IiimmMc foes the uenns of
disease. The prevalence of consumption
in cities is stnted to 1)C largely due to the
frequent expcctorjllon of diseased per
a o ll s f ffliusr
dried sputa
mixed with the
dust nnd blown
into the air i
inhaled by some
liu-kless man or
woman. Sanita
tion may mint
inie these peril
hut can never
obliterate them
The essential
tiling is to cdu
cate every per-
son to tlic
knowledge that
the germ can fmil ru permanent oiy
meat in a healthy Iwly Keep the bloo.1
mire tlic stotmrli ami otner orunns ni
dlHostloii nml nutrition fn sound health
and you arc prnrtically germ proof.
nits illtenae rrsistitiK cmiiimon is ou-
tatned lv the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden
Mwlienl Discovery. It imnfies the blood.
strengthens the stomach nourishes the
nerves anil Heals we limn iwn wiicn
there ii obstinate couuh hronchiti..
spitting of blood and other conditions
which if neglected lead to consump-
tion the faithful use of Golden Medical
Discovery will in almost every Instance
ellect a cure
fed Jtf3
If you want tho Aiidmoiikite.
AltDUOIlK Tl'KSDAYi MAY 28.
TEN PAGES.
rsoricu TO THU I'UULIC.
I wm uken tick In Inly last veer and l(
not able to do any kiwi of work until Novtm
br." write Mr. !l W Orvln. of I-angl
Aiken Co . . C. lied l-n coughing up email
herd himpaof phletrm ft.r about e ynr twforc 1
wa taken down. I then called on a doctor wlm
eaid that one helf of my left lung was roiic
nd advlwd me to leave my home ami ro to the
count ry I wrote to voti for advice I took four
noltleflo! iir nerce ...uiue-i .npuwi ...pwn-iy.
which I sincerely tielievc ha iloiie me more uoud
than all the other meiHcim-s I Issve ever taken "
The People's Common Sense Medical
Adviser free on receipt of stamps to
cover expense of mailing only. Send 21
one-cent stamps for the 1hx1c in paper
covers or 31 stamps lor clotn iiitming.
Address Dr. K. V. Pierce llullalo M Y
Sampson flny Retire.
Now York May 27. Accord
ing to n dispatch from Washing
ton to thu World it is reported
in nnval circles at tho capital
that Ilenr Admiral Shmpson may
iu Mon-
Every gambling bouse
tana has been cloeed.
BUTTEitFi-iKS are devouring
orchards and garden fruits all over
Eastern Colorado.
P. A Pierce went to Chagris lk for voluntary reiirement on
yesterday
KAUI
T. J. Noah hus sold his business
house to L. O. Harris and will
move his Block of goods into the
ofllce of Dr. Milner.
K. C Tucker was here yesterday
Tup lnrrrnat nil nnmnnilV in TcX
ns controls 10000000 acres of laud representing tho Ahdmobkitb
I. Vnatnrn nml KnllfllPrll Tl'XBS. "U"'
J. D. Thompson returned this
Thk gavel with which the ex- morning from Gainesville.
Confederates at Memphis were & carload of scrap iron is being
called together was Beut from Den- iondcd for shipment.
ison.
Don't know that yon had
thought of it but advertising is ns
neeessnrv to business as steam is
to machinery.
Tub Higgest chicken ranch in
the world is to be established at
at San Joaquin ranch California
tising incubators.
AS A nuhB the uverave mnn
never euUrs the parlor nt his
house exeent to fasten the doors
nnd windows at night.
IIiaitWATKK iu the streams of
thoKiowunnd Comanche country coutrftct for IX now business house
0. 1J. Scott nud Saminon
went to Thaekerville today
IJ. A. bplawn went to Marietta
todav to look after his
there.
II. Splawn and wife went to
Thaekerville this afternoon.
TIIACKIHIVIM.E.
Stilwell 11. Kusscll or unuas is
here.
Attorney Hates ot Ardmore is
here on business.
J. M. Dudley went to I3owie
Texas today.
J1AU1KTTA.
J. C. Va8hineton has let the
account of his health and that
tho navy department will grant
his request. Ho will not rcgu
larly bo retired under the statu
tory clause until lato next win
tor. No ofticial application had
been received at Washington
from him nnd he may make
nono until after Secretary Lon
returns.
floney
Saved by trading with Mason the
second hand mnn. ml lm
CUT ACROSS THU BACK.
Couldn't Pay the l-'lddlcr nnd Hence
Couldn't Dance.
W. P. Hall of Wilson was in
the city yesterday morning nnd
wore a cont that had been cut from
stem to stem and told us the fol-
owiug slory.
Last Monday night he said
there was n dance in his neighbor
hood nud while the music kept
time nnd the lovers of the "light
fantastic" were enjoying them-
elves to the fullest extetit Walter
Hill he said wanted to dance but
lid not have the money to pay the
fiddler. The fiddler said ho had
been playing n long time for him
without pay and could not tlo so
any longer.
little while afterwards Hill
and Hall's brother and another
party were just outside and were
bout to get into trouble over the
irair when W. P. Hall and n
friend walked up to pneify them-
By some menus or other Hill
turned onto Hall and struck him
iu the bark of the head nnd then
cut at him with the knife raking
iiini from near the 'coat collar to
the bottom of the coat making
llesh wound on his body with the
knife.
Mr. Hall also stated that a war
rant was out for Hill's arrest for
the unlnwful deed.
Look Mere People!
If you want n first-claES job of
horse shoeing call on Dan Conway
He now has in his employ a first-
class horse shoer and trainer. Give
him n k.nll and be convinced. lGtl
1 he water used m our soda is
distilled at the ice plant. We
make our own syrups from fruit
juices aud rock candy syrups
Costs a little extra but makes
better drinks. Just try it once
has retarded tho work of the allot
ing force during the past week.
Half tho oil wells in California
-are shut down for want of ears to
haul the oil to market. This with
Texas is simply a case of over pro.
duction.
Tue Akd.mohkiti; is proud to
see that the Sweaters a youug the Oklahoma oil fields yesterday
ineu'a organization have taken up returning this morning. They re-
on Mnin street to C. P. Fraley of
Ardmore.
OVEUIIHOOK.
Tho little boy of J. W. Splawn
is quite sick and is not expected to
live.
WVXNEWOOU.
A. T. Smith John Hollow Dr
Walker aud li. E. Jackson went to
A (loud Investment.
The White Elephant buggy is
business wortu every cent Uivens & Will
mms nsk for them. 1 bey nre bet
ter ndapted to rough roads thau
any other buggy made. In poiut
of wear comfort finish nnd style
they cannot be excelled. When
you are ready to buy ask for th
White Elephant. 21dwtf
God's Message to the Indians
Pamphlet free; postpaid. Address
P. O. Box 955. Chicago. lUd.uv lm
W. C. Kendall and J. S. Mc
Charen Iihyo purchased the stock
of goods owned by C. W. Stone in
the A. P. Jones old stand. Mr
Stone says that the health of his
the matter of Ardmore's natal day
They will certainly make it a suc
cess.
When it is estimated that the
choice in 1904 will lie between
Hnnua nnd n third term n good
mnuy people take comfort iu the
reflection that 1904 is yet three
years distant.
port an abundance of natural gas.
G. T. Oliver hns returned from
Beaumont.
W. E. Chnstaine is in Shnwnee.
Dr. Young of Ardmore is hold'
mg nu interesting series of meet
ings this week.
Chnrlos Clark of Sulphur is here.
ITHCKM..
family was so bad that he conclud
ed to make a change. Messrs
Kendall are well known to our peo
pic nnd we bespeak: lor them a
large patronage form our people.
Tho Akd.mohkiti: has for sale in
any quantity to small purchasers
100 reams of 'J4x3G blank news
paper at lowest market price.
' When you go to buy bluing
ask for Bed Cross Bncr Blue
Large package five cents."
Spragiiis & Co. have a big lit
of ice cream freezers. Any size
any price you waut.
The total voto at tho territorial
Phesident McKixlev hnsgrnnt-
ed pardon to Alexander McKinzie
who as receiver of mining property
in Nome refused to surrender two
hundred nud twenty thousand in
lrold dust to the court. He was
sentenced for ono year for con
tempt of court. Money talkB.
Seatoh B. B. Tii.lm an whose
term expires March 4 1907 and
Senator John L. McLauriu whose
term expires March 4 IDO.'l have
resinned from tho United Stntes
seunte. This wns the culminating
r P ri intrit ilulint.. Mfll .nil fill I
'i'" U.L ." J""'1 1 '""" Momphis train.
argueu Ills tieuiueiucj mm mo
rights to think nud net for the
good of his people ns hegaw fit and
Tillman niineiued to warn tho peo Poit Sau:
The young people will have a olectiou in Oklahoma last year was
hop at the opera house touight. 7.'(000 in Arizona it was 10000 in
The music will bo furnished by New Mexico 30000 and in Hawaii
Gainesville musiciaus. 9500 a total in these four terri
Meds. L. W. D. Hobiusou nud tories of 127000. Idaho which
G. T. Panning are hero from is a state in which there is equal
Wjnuewood for the purposo of or suffrage for women as well as for
gantzmg n new lodge of Knights men polled 15000 votes fewer
of Chivulry. thnu Oklnhomn. Wyoming in
The telephone line which has which nlso feninle suffrage pro
beou out of order to tho south has vaile polled 15000. votes fewer
been repaired. than Now ' Mexico nud Nevnda
James Whitfield J. 1). Leoninu polled 0000 votes fewer than
W. II. Chancellor nud J. 1). Preo- Arizonn. The three states had
man of Marietta spout Sunday collectively 8S.000 votes. They
iittoruoon here having missed tno have six tinted Stntes seuntors
' .Mr. Blnnton of
telephone is here.
tho four territories hnvo none.
tho Chickasaw
Two I'ronch battloships hav
beeu ordered to the const of Mo
rooco because tho Sultan failed
-Or will trade for
plo thafhis colleague was n traitor horsos or hay sonio doublo or. explain the charge thnt ho is iucit
n rflmiblioan nud unworthy of con- siuglo buggios. as good ns new. iue'n revolt of Arabs in the into
fldeucefi Kesicnatlous wore signed Bowles' Livery Stable riorj who aro carrying' fines thev
Jo tnkeTplnce November 15 next- IStf J. E. Bqwi.ks. use in the Holy wars.
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you will come ngain.
BONXEH & BON'NEIt
2G tf Drnggists.
Cold Storage
Market
Our market iu always supplied
with the best of overvthing to eat
Our cold storage keeps in perfect
condition every purtiele of food
for tho table. Fresh meats of all
kinds. The purest lard fish
oysters nnd celery.
Free delivery to any part ot
the city.
Heath james
SPEIGLE'S
made kind
better.
Is like the hom
but ever so muc
That Is how
cakes taste.
our pies
and
i
Ko reason why they could or
should taste any other way.
Tho flnost Ingredients tho
most Improved methods uf hak-
lug and tho most skillful bakers
nil combine to ulvc results
which are satisfactory.
THY OUR
BREAD & PASTRY.
BELGIAN HARES
1 havo a (in
lot of truo bred
Uelglati Hares from ') to 0 month
old nml worth from .'l to $10 n pal
R. CROTZER.
sRabltry first door north of J.
b'urairlns' residence.
J J DABBS' Special Sale on Street
Now in its second week is still going on nnd is growin)
bigger every day. Our prices nre the lowest in tho tow)
and it will pay you to come nud see us.
Children's Hats a Specialty
Our Hue Hats and Turbnus are the talk of the best dressed
ladies Ardmore most of whom nre our well plensed custo-
mers. If you wnnt n swell Hat or Turban that combines
elegance style becomingness nnd appropriate nppearauce
we will be glad to have you call and consult Miss Pintt who
will be plensed to place her knowledge nnd experience nt
your service in mnking a selection. Betritnming done
quickly nnd nt low prices-
J. J. DABBS at Madden Sjkes & Co Ardmore.
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The Damage to Small Grain
Enhances the Yalue of Hay.
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When You are in the Market tor BUGGIES
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We Want to Sell You
The World Renowned McCormick
Mowers and Rakes
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Remamber that We Sell the
The White Elephant
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BIVENS L WILLIAMS
The Hardware Men!
if TEK1E? TEK1E? TEKIE m
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i) For Flavor Aroma Purity and AlKround Smoking l)
l qualities this Cigar has no Superior. H
! J. R. PENNINGTON & CO. Distributors. jJJ
AltDMOUPJ I. T. j'
'&C:C:&C:&C:.C:'-d'-3'-SvsAs;''
A few more nnmes for our cem-
etery have been sent in. They nre:
Prnirie Lnwn Plninview Maple
Heath and Prnirie Len.
Plrst-Clais Camp Cook Wanted.
Pirst-class camp cook wanted at
ouce. Apply nt this ofllce or to J.
W. Powell Mnnnsville. I. T. ICtf
Warning Order.
In the United Statra District Court Id tbe
imllan Territory. Woutbcrn Dlatrlct.
MlttloTliomiuun I'lalntia )
va. VC90
W. A Tluiiniiaon Defendant J
The defendant W. A. Thompson. Is warn-
ed to nupvar In lhl Court In thirty days
and answer tbe complaint of tho plaintiff
Mittle Thompson.
Witness Hon. Hosen Townsend Judee of
said Court nnd the seal thereof this nth day
of May 1H01. C. M. Campbell. Clerk.
I Heal
Cruco Truce .t Cruce. nttorneya
N'lck Wolfe attorney for non-resident.
First published May W 1001
P
ERFECT
P
Cnn be made
only by perfect equipments.
S. S. Cole's Gallery
hns every modern equipment in-
cludiiiK tho best light thnt cnn be
hnd. Ho mnkeB perfect photo-
graphs any grnde nny size nt
lower prices thnn asked elsowhcre.
Over Randol 's Store
yi Ardmore I. T.
Liyery and
Feed Stable!"
Quickest time from the Snntn Fe
to tho Prisco Knilrond between
Sapulpa and Dcnison.
Good Teams nud Pnst Drivers.
WILLIAMS BROS.
Doutrherty. I. T.
Pleasure
You'll like the "Ardmoreito"
cignr. You'll like the good
rich smoke the rnre sweet
tnste the stimulating effect. Tho
fact is the "Ardmorsite" is all
a cigar should be. Try ono or
two that's the test. Costs
only a nickel.
Fred Y. Cra.irfa.irt
Maker.
$100 Reward
Will bo paid by tho Chickasaw
Stocktnen'H Association for tho
arrest and conviction ot anyone
s teallriK stock of auy kind from
any member of this Association.
DU. T. P. Howni.L.r.es.
O. P. II alky. Sec.
4 O n n GQ c
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