The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 8, No. 305, Ed. 1, Monday, October 21, 1901 Page: 2 of 8
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SENTIMENT FOR PLAINER MEN.
Since Titled Leaders Seem Unable to
End the South African War.
London Oct. 20. Thti jircsji of
Oroat Ilrttnin i tilinoBt a unit In lit-
tuckltiK the Kovoriiinont for It" fn.l-
tiro to britiK to n 1 tin? war In
South Afrlcn. and clearing out the linr-
nnclof In the war ollleo.
Tor pnin. llko tlio Tltncn the
Stnndnrd ami tlio MornliiK l'ost nre
jiorhnim tlio niiRrloHi of nil. The Spec-
tator today plainly warns the iiiIiiIh-
try that a public tonipor In rnpldlv
rising which "Had wo not but-
tor try plainer moil?"
Tlio war olllce primarily in rcupon-
Hlhlo for thl vtHtu of tlio public mind.
Mr. Uroderlck menu woll hut nvuntt
are prortnx thnt the link li ttilte liw
yoml hit itrensth.
It Is dllllPiilt to rucnll n time In li v
lug memory when gucli Piilthet" were
hurled at the minlHtry as have been
expended this weuU chiefly by polltl-
tal iipKirtpr. upon the war oIIIcp
treatment of the unpaid yeommi re-
turned from Booth Afrlcn whom the
oHlelnU left to tnnmtlun Nnd deeUtu-
tlon nithor than forogo their red tniie
regulations a to til proper procedure
beloro payment.
After weeks of angry agitation the
war olllce tills morning Issues th.
calmest of notices Innlallng mihjii the
production before pnyinont of thu ver
olllclnl proofs which nre improduce-
nble Ikkhiiibo of tho confusion of the
South African oninpnlgii. proofs which
no ono paper claims ofton have none
to light Hoor camp flrou.
When HuffoiInK from melting coldn
tnko n doao of Foley's Honey and Tar.
Tlio Borcnosfl will bo rollovod and a
warm grateful fooling and healing of
tlio parts affected will bo experienced.
Ilonnor & Honnor.
Whon a woman Ib going to her tloc-
tor'n Hlie Ib more communlcntlve than
URiial In talking about her destina-
tion. DEAFNESS CURED
or no par. C.il.KOWAN. Mllwaul:ea Wla
Wo wondor that school copy books
nre not thought moro ol : they are dono
by hand of boygrafters.
"You nevrr can tell what a woman will do
next."
"I can."
"Well what J"
"Tnlk."
"That'll It A womnn will talk nnd tell lirr
friends of the wondrlnl cites made tiv John-
ston's Knmnparllln nnd the irnprlctoni have tu
thank llionaiils of rikxI nuUlc wumen in this
country (or harini; mitclcjolintton'it KAKSAl'A-
K1U.A (quart bottle) fatuous."
Hlmnionco may mnko young Aworl-
cn wish that ho could tnlk that way.
but It tlqofi not seem to affect him
otherwise). '
Mooro'B PIIuIob am a Kiinrnntood
euro for nil forniB of Mnlnrla Aguo
Chills and fovor. Swamp Fovor Ma-
larial Fovor UlllotiH I'ovor Jauntllco
HlllouHnnflB fotld broath and a tlrotl
IIbHobb fooling. Thoy euro Khnuma-
tlBin and the lnnRlttxlo following blood
polaon produced from malarial pois-
oning. No Qulnlno No AboiiIo
Acids or Iron. Do not ruin Bl'omnob
or tenth. Kntlroly tnstolnss. Price
fine nor box. Dr. 0. 0. Moorn Uo.
No. 310 North Mnln Htront.St. Lonla
Mo. 8old by W. 11. Frnme Olty
Drug Htoro.
Sir Thomas Upton's exhibition of
Rood nature in defeat may lead iih to
attempt to build n boat thnt lie can
V-at.
BANNER SALVE
trie most hoallnQ salvo In tho world
Th Lir nt Iki yr has not-come
y to jit expectations ot some but It
ihukO-wj i ambaretl that tho expc-
mUir Texaua are entirely
nllt i '.
Stepped Into Live Coals.
V'tiT a 'tjlJd I burned my foot
mgb! un wiitea W. H. Kada. of
lone in. n which cnued liorrl-
il r ior jo T-r. but Huck-
i-n e vni'ji baJre wholly cured mo
rtllet -vrythlUg rffa) failed.'' Illftllll-
)- tr tawai. catta. Cuts. Soroa
Htalaaa aod Pitaa. Sold by V. 11.
Krwao.
TIM
atfe juuiaaj onto tlio
lady tttata
Cam Near Oylof.
"lor tiuw day od ulghu I Buf-
fer aennr untold from rji attack of
thoi':.. UKiiiAih Urutaght on by tmliag
ucwti.. i - m jx. Lowther. clerk
of U diMiHt :ourt CatttarvilW. Ja.
"I U.'-ai.i I kliuuid Miwly die m4
trlud .i u.i.'ii Uitfvrawt uediciiMai bat
all h in piiipoM i Mut tor a bottle of
CUaihij. Wain Colic Cholera z.
I J far i. in i Ki medy aji tbrae doaaa re-
liev i! ii. i i iiin. ly " Tins ramttdy is (or
nala . ..t uog Sfaue and F. J.
IU Him v
If i 1.1.1Q took oaioiDal thrw wka
ko. ' mn folks at.Tr.un in bor
ror ..' mi ii in' ilt .i.ii a aour
pie.
"1 hi hi4 BufTurttd 1 1 ii. unl.Kt-dtioo'
writ. - (l A leDeli r. cit Mo.
Ik iik ih l had trid many preptr-
at Ion v i.nt never found anything that
did in um kimkI until 1 took Kolol
DyB! i r a Cure Hels KalniUK fast
and ' I .' in' able to work Before
lie J i! DyMpepslll fine Indl
Bead-' ana nmde him a total wrtek
City Vvh- Rtore
A TEXAS WONDBR
UAI-L'P OKKAT DIBCOVKnY.
Ono Bmnll bottlo of liall's Uront
DlBcovory curea all kidney nnd blad-
der troubles rcmovoi tfrnvol ouroa
dlabotos Bumlnnl onilsalonB woak
and larno back rheumatism nnd all
IrroKiilnrltloB of iho kidneys nnd
blnudor In both men and women
llogulntoa blnddor trouble In chil-
dren. If not sold by your druggist
will bo Bont by mall on rocolpt of tl
Ono small bottlo Ib two month'
troatmont and will euro any caubo
nbovo montlonod.
Dr. K. W. Hall
Holo mnnufacturor Ht. Louis Mo.
formorly Waco Toina.
Hold by all drugglata nnd W. 11.
Frnmo Ardmoro I. T.
ItUAD THIS.
Hallettsvllle. Texan Fob. 1.1. I cer-
tify that my wlfo was troubled with
a jmlu tu her left hip Httppoaed to be
rhetimntlsm nnd ttlno dernngeuipnt of
the kuneys nnd wna relieved of It
by the use of Hall's Grant Discovery.
She used only one bottle and thinks
she Is iiermiiiiently cured
I.ICI! niUCICN HaptiBt Minister.
M'KINNEY.
Special Correspoiidenca
McICinney. I. T. OeU tO. Tho
weather la very line for tlioae wio
have cotttou and corn to gather. Work
is progressing very nicely.
8ome sickness In the comniuni'v
now hut all are reported better.
W. D. Thurmond of tills plnce dl d
Turaday night nnd vnn burlod Fi!
day evening nt Orlnuu. Ills death wa
tho result of nn attnek of puuumoiilA.
The cltiiuns of tho community wI
meet Monday morning and give M-n.
Thurmond a day's work.
Wm. Mills nnd family woro viBltois
near Whltesboro this wook. .Miss Mc-
Donald sister of Mrs. Mills returned
home with them.
Clnyton Mills and wlfo of Lawton
woro visitors horo last wook.
John Henry of Uowlo Tox . rola-
tlvo of J. C. Ilrlgg is horo on a visit.
IJrnost Flnnngan and Armour Mc-
Kinney nre at homo from Hnrgtovo
College on a visit.
Urnest McKlnnoy returned fnti a
visit to several Texas points Ineliid
lug his old homo nt Van Alstyno.
Otio Handy took in tho street fair
ut OniiiosvUle last weok.
A sister of W. II. McClatchy with
her family whom ho had not seen for
II years came In from Hardy Ark.
tho lnttor part of last wook.
ICtl Owens Is nt homo tbls weok ami
will probably go to Wynnowood in n
few days.
A. H. Hoff moved about 100 head
of cattle south last weok.
Kverybody was glad they attended
tho prayer meeting this ovonlnir.
Singing tonight at 0. W. Froenmii's
"Ask your Rrocer for Red Oops
Hue Bhio. Lnrce packneo five
cents '
Lewis Ockermnn Ooshon Ind.:"De-
Wltt's Little Knrly Itlsors never bond
me double llko othor pills hut i.o tholr
work thoroughly nnd make mo fool
llko a boy." Certain thorough gentlo.
City Drug Storo.
Have von ever used Heed's cop
per nickle-plnted wnref Buy it
from Bivens Sc Williams.
DeWitfs Little Knrly Itlsors novor ills-
npimint. They nro safe prompt gen-
tle effective In removing nil impuri-
ties from the llvor nnd bowels. Smnll
and easy to tnko. Xovor grlpo or dis-
tress. City Drug Store.
The undertaker Is tho only ninn
who can cure somo dlsunses.
What cures nnd koopa you free from
Sick Headache? Why' Dr. Cnldwolfa
Syrup Pepaln. Sold by W. U. Frame.
Ardaaor- and Madlll.
Some men who seem to agree with
everything yon aa. go away think-
ink you are an aaa.
Thousand of Lha rnnut stnliluirii nnit
dlitreaalng caaas of pllas hnvo boon
cured br TABLKIt'S DUCKI3VH PILH
OINTMENT. It navar fnlls to euro.
Price 60c In botOea tubus 76c. W. 11.
rntme ukjp ung btoro.
Courting a girt Is llko sitting In a
poker game; you novar know whon
she's Ululllng.
1nr RTirnlna awntllniva nnd tnmattAaa
thoro Is nothing to good ns Chamber-
Iain's Pain Ilnltn. Trv It. Fnr anln hv
City Drug Storo nnd F. J. Itamsoy.
The dny that a woman washes her
bead her family expocts very little
la of her.
Tu Cure Clillla or Mnlnrln In I'our llivi
'w viuiuurin aii uriiggiats nro
outboritsd to refund thu money In
HOT OUHU rif nhllla Inunr nr tnnlnrlti
I... l . j
It iam to etsro. Prico 25o per pack-
People who gat tita Iwnloat knocks
have tbf bttpt Idau of Mm
Uuckache should never b nagltictoil.
It iin'uiin kidney disorder wlticb. If nl-
lou.d tu run too long taay raault In
Kiiabi H d)ua.'. dlabetea or otker ur-
Iimi.k uud oitc-u lutttl ooutplalnU. Fo-
ley's Kidney Cure imiktM tlio kWuoys
well Boum-r Ugnmir.
A Wonderful Cure.
' el -: nlile W"i n n ..'To recent-
j . M.iciinji the wnnl. nf u Italtlinorc
an ;!l.n.l v. l.i n tiny c l.nn- .1 to fi'i' n
pior fellow the expitasidii of whoso
flli-e In. Ii i) I i- v luvi. tv
".My pimr i: -.ii." k:i id one of the wom-
en aympmlii ticnlly. "you eem to Buf-
fer nsonles."
".Sure mum." be nt-BWercd "I hnvo
tho ilieinnntlsni."
"Is there nnythlng 1 coti: ' do for
.vou?"UBkcil tho kind hearted woiniin.
"We-1-1" lowly intitiofed tho patleiiU
"I would like to hnvo tnjr face sbuved
but I haven't tho colli."
The women held a hnsty consultn-
lion and one of them flnnlly drew n
crlup 52 bill from her puw. Turning
to the patient alio wild "There take
this nnd mny yon soon pet letter."
Her wish was evidently grntllled for
the next day when sho cnlted nt thu
hospital to see the good effects of a
uliiive on the rhetunntlc patient she wit
told tint t shortly ufter she had left on
'the previous dny he hml hlmwn such
marked Improvement that he sitld he
was nble to gel up and hurriedly left
the hoipltnl before u burbcr had been
summoned. It was evldeut thnt the $2
bill had wrought the womhr. Balti-
more Jjiiii.
Tin- Dlnoovcrj- of rilrctrlclty.
C'hlldruu rub together bits of umber
picked tip from the ground nnd llnd
thnt when rubbed those small pieces of
wnxllkc substance nre excited to at-
tract particles of light substance llko
strnws and feathers. Could anything
lie more elcinentnry or seemingly fur-
ther removed from tho mighty meclinn-
Icnl developments of the electrlcnl
powers which now surround us7 Vet
thnt simple frlctlotml piny whb the
stnrtlug point of nil wo now possess
electrically. It lay by as a child's
sport for ages lay by for Sir Isaac
Newton himself to look nt removed
only to a box with n glnss lid contain-
ing paper figures which would move
when the glass surface was excited by
friction. A little lat?r and the lint
glnss surface became n tube a globe a
globe revolving on n frame a machine
an electrical battery and bo steadily
onward until each step marked by a
gentle advancement upon advance-
ment lightning nnd thunder them-
selves were the Inventions of man as
well ns of nature.
The .Minim nnd Tlirlr Mnrnla.
Ill nppenrntiee the Moors nre a very
lino nice. For many generations their
mothers have been chosen for their
beauty. An active life In the snddle
hns developed them physically and a
splendid appearance Is the result. In
addition they hnvo manners of tin-
equaled .suavity and polish the result
of early years spent In the harem.
They nre so habituated 'to think well
of themselves ns followers of the truo
prophet thnt an uneapy conscience
never troubles them.
A man may lie nn utter scoundrel
cruel nnd licentious nnd yet be regard-
ed us n saint If be Is descended from
the prophet and conforms to the out-
wnrd ceremonial of Jslnm. Ills brow
Is frank mid unclouded his smile Is
even benevolent nnd yet It would bo
Impossible to describe the details of his
life. Such are the Moors nn Interest-
ing tnblenti vlvnnt of many a chnpter
In the book of Judges or !:amuel or
the Kings. African Itovlew.
Cnltrr Drltiklner Ilcnouncrd.
As enrly as 1003 coffee wus satirized
In Kiiglnud nnd on every band the bit-
terest Invectives were applied to It by
the press nnd pulpit. In one Instance n
preacher hurled anathemas at the
heads of those who used as n beverage
"n sirup of soot nnd essence of old
shoes!" Prolmbly he had good grounds
for this statement having sampled
some boiled coffee. Another divine de-
iiniiiinntcd It "u poison which God
undo black that It might bear the dev-
il's color!" The women nlso took up
the cudgels ngulnst It.
l'oldlnir 11 m-n In Hollnnd.
Folding linen Is an nccompllshmcnt
In which each one of tho women In
Holland Is expected to be proficient
before she becomes mistress of n home.
In Holland eajieclnlly the folding of
linen requires considerable skill and
training. Much of tholr fabric Is of
the lluest texture nnd quality anil they
fashion the various pieces in Ironing
Into birds nnlinnK flowers and nil
manner of artistic shapes. Tholr linen
closets nre often shown to visitors with
the S4U110 prldo thnt china closets are
shown elsewhere.
Xrver Wanted tu lit nt Home.
"Oh you men you men! When you
used to call on me before wo wero mar-
ried It was all you could do to tear
yourself from me nt midnight. Now you
are never so hnppy ns when you nro
away from home."
Mr. Grlflln Hut you seem to forget
Fannie thnt I was away from home In
those courting days when It wns so
hard to tear myself away lloston
Transcript.
A Mulnprop.
Miss Wlndstraw What a wheezy
pinched little thing thnt baby of Mrs.
1'uffproud's Is to Im sure!
Mrs. lllazer (co.ttemptuously) Yes
nnd to hear her talk you'd thing she
had a progeny. Leslie's Weekly.
r.lirnilo Tnatea Sntlntled.
Noll I didn't think Qhotly would ever
tunke up Ids mind to get married. He
had such expensive tastes.
Hello That accounts for It. He says
Ids wife Is the dearest girl In the world.
Philadelphia Hecord.
Tnusti IVorld;
"I toll you" said the curbstone
moralist "this Is a tough world."
"Tlint't. so" the busy mnn took time
to reply "and vory few of us will get
out of It alive." Philadelphia Tcle-
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
J. P. TTIAYEIt
Civil Engineer and Architect
SimvKYB and Plats Mauk.
Plans estimates and specification
furnished
Gorman Hulldlnu' Ardmorc. I T.
LAWYERS.
MOHAN SCOTT
Law And Kijal Estate
Ardmore
Ind. Ter.
LEDIJETTEK & BLBD80B
Attoiineyb at Law.
Office In LeilbMter h niedioa bnlldl&i
Main itreBl.
II. 0. rottcrf. w. F. Uovmas
POTTKRF A BOWMAN
ATTOllNKYH AT LAW.
OtSoe npitalM in tha Hardy lialldlDt
Ardmore 1. T
U.L. Uarrctl. W. H. UIOKbam
GARRETT te HINGIIAM
ATTOltNEYe-AT-LAW.
Do a civil and criminal oractlca.
Otlloe In Wheeler balldlDK. oppoalts oouM
home Ardmore I. T
JOSEPH P. MULLEN
Attoknky and Counselor at Law
Obimihal Law a Brnoum
(ieneral law praotloe In the oonrti of Ibt
Indian Territory! U. H. lapreme aoort.Waib.
Inirtoni court of olalmii court ot appeal!
Blithtb Jndlolal dlstrlot: executive depart-
ment otnee. West Main ureal near nev
court home Ardmore I.T.
HERBERT & GANNON
ATTORNEYB AT LAW.
Offloe nerberl A Lewli building Ard'
more I.T
PHYSICIANS.
DR. J. W. SIIACKLEFORD
OSTEOPATHIO PIIYSIOIAN.
Is in Ardmoro nt tho rosldenco of
Mr. W. A. Lodbetter and tronts
both ncuto and chronic diseases but
makoa a spocinlty of chronic disoaeo.
Consultation free.
Dr. F. 1P. V017 feller
lOcultot and Aurlot.
Special attention Klren to Hurgery nnd
Diseases of tbn
EYE EAR NOSE AND THROAT
Glasses Accurately Fitted.
OUIco OTer Ilonner & Donnor'a Drni: Htorn
Itooms 3 nnd 8. Ardmore I. T.
'l'bonoi Itosldcnco 41 OUlre IS.
Walter Hardy
Eei. Phone S3.
J. O. MoNeea
Itei. I'hone la
IIARDT & McNBES.
PlIYBICIANB AND SUIIOKON8
Office bourai 10 to 12 a. m 2 to 4 p. m. anc
8 to 8 p. m.i Hundaya 10 to 11 a. m. and 8 to
l. m. OIHco I'hone 122. Olllce ornr Uamiey'i
drutr store corner Main and Oaddo streets.
DR. b. n. LAN DRUM
Physician and Suuokon.
Olllce In tlio Cnicc BuildlnK;
hours 0:30 to 11:30 a. in. 2 to 4 p. rn.
oulce 'phone No. SO Residence
phone No. 104.
Rational treatment of morphine and
Tobacco habits.
I. W. FOLSOM xM. D.
Does n General Practice. Special
Attention to Obstetrics Diseas-
es of Women and Children.
31 Years Experience.!
Olllce over ilonner & llonner'x Ulrut storo.
Phono 16.
DENTISTS.
Drs. NICHOLSON . DRO.
Painless Dental Parlors
over Honnor's
Drug Storo.
I o o 0 o 00 00 000
I Cut this out it Ib good for f 1.00 i
I on nil work amounting to ns I
I much ns ?5.00. 1
1 o o o o o o o 000 o
DR. A. E. AD A M B 1
DENTIST.
Tho Latest Improvomont for Crown
and Brldgo Work.
Local anaesthetics administered for tbi
painless extraction of teetb.
All work guaranteed. Trices to suit tht
limes
Offlo orer tlandol'a store. Ardmore I.T
W. II. Hnlob
J. W. Lkb
Ilrldce
Worlc
and
if.
BNLOE & LEE
Dkntists.
All work guaranteed nnrman bulldlne
over A. O. Yoanc'a furniture store.
Telephone No. 22 Ardmoro. Ind. Ter.
Pretty Tough to Scratch
Por n living nnd roller also. Hunt's
Curo will euro you of Itch Tetter
Ringworm. Itching Piles Eczema.
Guaranteed by all dealers.
VESTIBULED
PULLMAN OBSERVATION VZ AMR
LIBRARY SLEEPERS
RECLINING CHAIR-CARS
DAY UUAUrihb
SAN ANTONIO INTERNATIONAL FAIR
SAN AM10NIO OCT. 19 TO 30. INCLUSIVE 1901.
Tickets at SPECIAL REDUCED RATES
On Sole Oct. 18 to 29 inclusive Limited to Oct. 3 '
Finest Track In Tens. Harvey Ealing Houses Flnesl In the World.
Consult hantn Pc Agents or wiltc W. S. Kecnnn 0. P. A. Galveston.
The Best
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Osnaaona
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PassengerService
TEXAS.
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2 FAST TRAINS DAILY 2
to St. Louis Chicago
and the East....
MTZKS FULLMil TESTIBUIiLO BLEEPE18.
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FASTEST TIME TO NEW ORLEANS
(OOMPAM BONIOOLIS)
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AJD BLEEFEia W1TH0DT 0E1II8E
IMCOMPARABLK PULLMAN aLKCPKR AN
TourusT car ainvicK to
CALIFORNIA
POBITIVKLY NO OHANO.
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ST.LOUIS.MEMPHISandELPASO.
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I. r. BUS EM tr. PuHir ipit n. THTT m.
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Mixrr sniruj'riuUfiaitirt
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The CottonHclt offeis you the shortest
and quickest route to the "Old States"
unnecessary changes of cars.
day and night trains .ire
.ttfl equipped with comfortable Conches
itjr!J4!MncJ r''010? ciar Car;5 as
Wi" V Parlor Pnfp Pnrc hv H.iw nnd
0 '
Pullman Sleepers at night.
THI ut wlme you ut s'nt
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The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 8, No. 305, Ed. 1, Monday, October 21, 1901, newspaper, October 21, 1901; Ardmore, I. T.. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc78601/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.