The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 9, No. 82, Ed. 1, Wednesday, February 5, 1902 Page: 2 of 8
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DURWOOD.
Special Correspondence.
Purwood. I. T.. Kob. A It Is quite
cool yot anil not much sign of rain
stock wator Is very iarce.
B. It. Scott Is still ItnprovlnK
Uncle Tom Scott says his street has
changed It1 name from Civil street to
Hell-roarin' street.
The pensioners always remember
tho 4th of each month when their
vouchers ore prepared for their respec-
tive agencies.
Health In this community Is very
pood at present.
llr. Hates hat Improved his office
so you hardly know It when you get
Inside.
A Thousand Dollars ThroWn Away.
Mr. V. W.-Ilalter of IMalnvlcw. Neb.
writes "My wife had lung trouble for
over fifteen years. We tried a number
of doctors and spent over a thousand
dollar without any relief. SJio was
very low and I lost all hope when a
friend suggested trying Foley's Honey
and Tar. which I did: and thanks bo to
this great remedy It saved her life
She Is stronger and enjoys hotter
health than she has ever known In ten
years. We shall never be without Fo-
ley's Honey and Tar and would nsk
those afflicted to try It." Sold by lion-
ner & Bonner. i
After a woman has been man led n
few years she looks at youiif girls
In wonder that thoy can And po mtirh
to laugh about.
How's This.
We offor One Hundred Dollars re-
ward for any caHo of Catarrh that can-
not bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHUNKY & CO.. Toledo O.
We tho undersigned hnvo known F.
J. Cheney for tho last 15 years and be-
Jlcvo him perfectly honornblo In nil
business transactions nnd financially
nblc to enrry out nny obligations nmdo
by their linn.
West & Truax Wholesnlo Druggists.
Toledo O.
Waldlng KInnan & Marvin Wholcsalo
Druggists Toledo O.
Hall's Cntarrh Curo Is taken Intor-
tially acting directly upon tho blood
and mucous surfaces of the systum.
Sold by nil druggists.
Hall's Family I'llls nro the bast.
If some prencher was only umutt
enough to put n sldo door In his church
ho would have It filled with men who
would go In from force of habit.
Saved Him From Torture.
Thcro Is no moro agonizing trouble
than piles. Tho constnnt itching nnd
burning mnkes life intolurnblo. No po-
sition is comfortable. Tho torturo is
incensing. DoWltfo Witch Hn.el Salvo
cures piles nt once. For disease cuts
burns bmlses nil kinds of wounds It
Is unequalled. J. S. derail St. l'nul
Ark. Bays? "From 18(55 I suffered with
tho protruding plies bleeding piles
ntul could find nothing to help mo tin
till I used DoWltt's Witch llnzel Salve
A few Iioxch completely cured me."
Uowaro of counterfeits. City Drug
Store W. II. Franio Prop.
HEARING POSTPONED.
Oklahoma and Indian Territory Must
Walt Awhile.
Washington. D. C Fob. I. Tho OU
lahoma and Indian Territory statehood
hearing before tho senate committee
on territories has been Indefinitely
postponed.
Faults of digestion cause disorders
of tho liver nnd the whole system
becomes dernnged. Herblne perfects
tho proccBK of digestion nnd nsslm
llntlon and thus makes puro blood
I'rico CO cts. W. D. Frame. City Drug
Storo. .
The mnn who doesn't know right
from wrong Invariably dooii wrong.
Clerk's Wise Suggestion.
"I hnvo lntoly been much troubled
with dyspepsia belching and sour
stomnch' writes M. S. Mead. Icadlni;
pharmncist of Attloboro Mass.. "I
could ent hardly anything without suf-
fering sovurnl hours. My clerk sug-
gested I try Kodol Dyspepsia Curo
which I did with most hnppy results I
hnve had no mora trouble nnd when
one enn go to cntlng mince pie cheeso
rnndy nnd nuts after such a time
their digestion must bo pretty good. I
endorse Kodol Dyspopsla Curo heartily
You dont havo to diet. Hat nil the
good food you want but don't overload
the stomach. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure di-
gests your food. City Drug Store W. 11.
Frame Prop.
What has become of the old fash-
ioned girl who ah soon ns sho becamo
engaged got out her crochet needle
and began to mnku her own trim-
mings? Are you restless at night and bar-
rassed by a bad cough. Use Mallard's
Horehound Syrup It will secure you
sound sleop nnd effect n prompt nnd
radical cure. Price. 2!i cents and CO
cents. W. 11. Frame. City Drug Store.
Tho man who cannot mnko n spawn
nnd knows It Is entitled to your kind
consideration. Think of tho men who
cannot mnko u speech and do not know
it
Seedl Seed)
For seed Oats Cane Millet -Sor-hum
Yellow and White Corn. Irish
ami Sweet Potatoes and all kinds of
Garden Seeds In hulk or packages call
on B. I) Pugb. 17-lra
RYE DREAD AND COFFEE.
Thl U llii- SIbpIp P" oil of WnrkliiR-
ni rn In 'irrmnnr-
The vorkltifiiinti in Germany must
hnve coffee nnd plenty of It. mid n lit-
tle meat. Mutter Is practically un-
known to him. lard belli ued In IH
stctiil. He nuely usir mil!. egs or
white Hour nnd be neve.- thinks of
buying nny of the better u: of meat
('mined goods familiar to every Amer-
ican worker nre nlnoluti'l.v ti.ikuown
to hliu.
Ill Maple food Is rye bread which
be buys In cnormoiiH loavcx. Ill wife
or bis little girl goes to market fo;- this
tireiid and brings It home clasped In
her arms unwrapped. I have seen n
little tot of a towheaded girl Mugger-
lug homeward with a lonf ulmopt ns
big n h Mhe was mid ax she walked she
gutiwcd lustily at the tllnty end of tbc
loaf. Indeed I hnve heard II said that
the call - of this hard crusted bnad
give the Herman workman teeth of
Uticqunlcd c:.ccllctici
Ami Hits lir ad In kooiI thoroughly
(rood. The goMTiimcnt. width super-
vIhck everything nnd everybody gunrdi
the rje brend of the people with Jenl-
on cure. I lie linkers are watched
compelled to ulve full weight and make
good! Iiiesd. I hnve eaten It In a num-
ber of different towns nnd It wn nl-
wuys mvict to Hie taste and whole
some. Till l.ri-ild Ih lalrl elieap. rust
ing usually I nan .V to Mi pfennigs (l)
to '2 tvulHi it Ion" though It. too bus
risen In pr'ee ultli Im reased demand.
I'Ikiii 1 1 : 1 j- gi-e.it lonf tlu Ci'i'iii.in em
plre muv be sntil to nt. All 'lennnny
has groun up on It. In one form It it
the linKle rHtlo'i of the Ceruiau urmy.
nnd iimiiy tt iN-tumut can llu1 ery well
for ii eiiiiMliliMnlile time though he bus
nothing eNe to ent. Outlook.
CANDLES.
Thrlr Mrllow I.IkIiI In liit llroinn-
lnur tint ii Mpiimrj.
So markedly Is the caudle going out
of use that the dictionary of n few
years hence will probably have to sup
plement its definition with nil Illustra-
tion. In the glow of electric light gas
nnd parntllu we are much disposed to
pit our Immediate forefathers who
had to put up with candles.
Yet we retain a strange respect for
the candle In certain directions. When
we wish to pay the highest reverence
we fall back uixm It. The death cham
ber Is lighted with candles. So Is the
church nltnr. We cannot but be forced
also to the conclusion that higher Ideas
have been brought out and better mat-
ter wrjtten by candlelight than have
been or probably ever will be by that
of gitH or electricity.
Shakespeare could not possibly have
written all his plays by daylight. In-
deed. It Is more than probable that the
touch of bohemliiulsm In his composi-
tion as lu that of hlx watered down
literary descendnntH today preferred
night to day fur turning out Its best
work. Hamlet's soliloquy upon the
existing value of things Portia's trib
ute to mercy and the ndvlce of Poloulus
to Laertes as to the best way of con-
ducting himself In life were probably
written between the snuUlugs of u can
dle. In particular can one Imagine the
decisive siiutllug and the contemptuous
tossing nway of the scrap of burned
wick nt the cIom of the pasxnge hypo-
thetlcally disposing of "Ciesnr's Impe-
rial day.'" London Globe.
A TtiruliiKlenl or
"I was once showing it young .lapa-
nesenround Huston'' says u correspond-
ent of The Living Church "and casual-
ly dropped Into Trinity church with
him. He was at the time a recent con-
vert to rultnrlanlsm lu his own coun-
try and was wide awake to everything
connected with American clvlllzi'.iion
and American Christianity
"A fewmlnutcs nfter enterlngTrlnlty
ns we approached the center aisle 1
noticed him making u distinct sulilllng
noise and looking toward him snw
that he was In the net of smelling his
nostrils moving convulsively after the
manner of an animal scenting some-
thing. Looking surprised mid mysti-
fied I at once asked him what was the
matter and In broken F.ngllsh he re-
plied I smell paganism.'
"This method of detecting false doc-
trines Is capable of some curious de-
jelopuieutN" 1 1 ii in ii ii Trnll In lllril.
The human traits In birds ure many
us most hynipathello naturalists hnvo
testified. Mr Hut-roughs bus told us
thut there are Jealousies and rivalries
iimong the little winged folk nnd that
the peace of families Is often disturbed
by outside dirts and lady killers. Quot-
ing this statement In The Dial an-
other observer gives us to understand
that the errant bird husband Is duly
punished. "I have myself" he says
"seen an Dngllsh hen sparrow holding
a cock by the topknot and dangle him
clear ofT his feet while her friends
punished him with violent pecklngs."
.MUtlrtac
The prettiest thine about mistletoe Is
Its milky white opalescent berries. The
stems and foliage seem to betray the
parasite nature or the plant In their
unwholesome shade of u-ieen. a neeiil-
larly unwholesome shade characteriz-
ing the stems. It Is an uncanny sort of
plant. Most parasites tire. Is there
anything more positively ghostlike than
the plant wo know its Indian pipe (mo-
notropaiV Look For Rood lotnta.
"If we'd spend only half as much
time its the photographer does trying
to see people lu tho best light" said
the philosopher "we'd haVo u much
better opinion of everybody." Indfjtn-
epulis News
The mnn who Is too proud to sale
for favors doesn't get runny. Chicago
Ilecord-lUrald. 1
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
J. P. TIIAYER
Civil Englncerand Architect
BuiiVBYS and Plats Madb.
Plans estimates and specification
furnished.
Gorman Ihilldlni Ardmore I. T.
LAWYERS.
MOKAN SCOTT
Law And Real Estate-
Ardmore
Intl. Ter.
LBDBKTTEIl & BLKDBOB
Attobrktb at Law.
Offisa. In Lailbattar flladio MIMIa.
Maloalraat.
M.L. Oarrall. w n. Blncbaaa
GARRETT A BINGHAM.
Attohnkts-at-La w .
Do a oItII ana criminal practloa.
OtBo In Wheeler tiulldlni oppoilu eoin
home Arittnnr I OP
J08HPH P. MULLEN
ATTOBNKT and Codnbelob at Latt
Osiwisal Law a BraoiiLTT.
(lanaral lav praotloe In tba oonrli of lb
Indian Territory D. 8. aaprema oaort.Waih
Infftont oenrt of olalmii ooarl of appeal.
Eighth ladlolal itlitrloti exeoatlra depart
mem. Office. Weil Main Uriel naar nt
oonnnonaa Ardmora I.T.
PMYMCIAN3.
Dr. F. jP. voi? livelier
Ooullit and Anrltt.
Special attention elren to Bnrirerr and
Dlaeaaes ol th
GYG GAR NOSG AND THROAT
Glasses Accurately Pitted.
Office ornr Ilonner & Dormer's Druit Htore
Ilooma 3 and 6. Ardmore I. T.
'l'honei Jtealdence 41. Olllro is.
Walter Hardy.
Qea. rbone it.
J.O. atoDeea
Boa.Plione U
HARDY & McNEES
PnYBICIANfl AND HUIlOEONfi
Offlce honrat 10 to 12 a m.. 1 to i p. m. ant)
8 to t p. ra.t Oandaya 10 to 11 a.m. and I lot
p. m Offloe I'hone 113. Offlce oyer Ilamaey'i
dm if itora corner Main and Oaddo atreela
DR. J. F. SON
Physician and Surgeon.
.j. .j.
Special Attention Given to Diseases
of Women nnd Children
j. -j.
Ofllco In Gorman Building.
Ofllco Hours: 10 to 12 a. m 2 to i p.m.
Ofllco Phono 1.0. C.
Itcsldenco Phono No. 132.
J. W. SMITH. R. D. MOORE.
Itesiucnco l'hono 14.
SMITH & MOORE
Physicians and Surgeons.
Ofllco In Gorman Dlock over J. B.
Wall's drug store. Ofllco tolephono
No. C.
J.W.Shaekleford. MrsJ.W.Shackleford
DRS. SHACK LEFORD
Osteopathic rityslclans.
Wo trent both Acuto and Chronic Dis-
eases hut nmko a specialty of chronic
diseases and discuses of women.
'l
Phone 218. t a
Office 414 North Washington Street.
I. W. FOLSOM M. D.
Does a General Practice. Special
Attontion to Obstetrics Disens
es of Women nnd Children.
31 Years Iixpcrlencc.J
Ollloe oyer Donner t nonner's draif atore.
Omen phone 15: realdxnce lit.
DENTISTS.
DU A. K. ADAMB
DENTIST.
The Latest Jmproyomont for Orowo
and Bridge Work.
Local anaiithetloa admlnlatarad Cor lb
palnlen extraotton ot teeth.
All work guaranteed. Prleea lo aull IM
llmea
Offloe oyer Bandore alore Ardmore. I.T
W. II. K.noa
W. L11
ENLOE & LEE
Dentists.
All work enaranteod. Oorman balldlns
oyer Oily National Uank.
Telephone No. n. Ardmore. Ind. Ter.
HACK LINE
Davis
TO
Sulphur
Meets all trains. Good
accommodations and
prompt service. Wire
or telephone
J. R. BLYTHE
Davis. Ind. Ter.
Foley's Kidnev Cure
makes kldacys and bladder rifht
At the Old Stand
For the reason that we have been unable to complete our
new quarters we will remain at the old stand perhaps
Until the First of March
You will find our house well stocked with
Shelf and Heavy Hardware. Stoves and Ranges.
Moon Bros.' Buggies. Racine Buggies.
Studebaker and Moline Wagons.
Deering Harvesting Machinery.
John Deere and Eagle PJows.
Standard John Deere and Eagle GultivatojS;
NOBLE
Ardmore
You Need Blahhs
The Ahdmohkite keens on Land
qtmutities of the followinc blnnks:
MORTGAGES
HILLS OF SALE
QUIT CLAD! DEEDS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
AFFIDAVITS.
DEEDS OF TRUST
PJtOOFS OF SIGNATURE
PROTEST DLANKS
MINERAL LEASE
RENTAL CONTRACTS
and NOTES.
Yon enn buy them cheftoer than
yon can afford to write them.
Address
The ARDMOREITE.
Fine Old .Kentucky
WHISKEYS
and Imported
WINES
For Medicinal pur-
poses only.
Jug and bottle trade
a specialty.
All orders oromntlv
filled.
E. PETERS & CO.
Lexington 0. T.
BO YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
Trade Marks
csiqns
Copyrights &c.
Anrona l.ndlnff a al.lrh and dtirrtrtlnn m.T
qvlrklr ajrcrtaln our opinion fro. nbeluer ao
inrenunn u proDaoif PAt.ntabia. I omiuiitilrK
tlnn.atrlcllroonadentuL llaniUmokou 1'aivnU
fin frM. UldJ.1 az.ncr for ircuniiffpatcnl..
iprdil notUt without cburie U tho
Scientific American.
A hand.omrlr Illaitrats4 neklr. I.rtet Hr.
rulatlon of ailr .cUntino loarnaJ. Tcrni. tl
ifri tour uonioi f b Doiaujaii n.wiauiera.
DrascB Ofllc.
lt. tK V BU WatbtMlou. I). C. 1
BROS
Look for
toe
Having just returned from a visit to the
markets where I made some heavy pur-
ch ases in Saddles and Harness at lower fig-
ures than such goods were ever purchased
for before I have something especially
attractive to careful buyers. I have the
biggest stock of Leather goods in the Indian
Territory one can supply your wants for less
money than others.
My motto is good goods and big values for small
money. Come and look through the entire stock.
L. J. JOHNSON
( The Leading Saddler
1
Look for the White Horse
SALT RHEUM CURED BY
Johnston's Sarsaparilla
QUART
JUST SHUN
UlCht Skin
me
11 1110 jhoii A-owerful lllood Vurlller Known. """""
Sature In her efforts to correct mistakes wlilc)i 1
cnreless living or It may be from aucc1to khooU nui 81hav0c?'?0 'rom
other imperfections on tl.e 8kln aS a warnln'r; tlmmore rri1ms8tr0Ufcand
haps tumors cauccrs erysipelas or pulmonary diseases! nr r Hnt.. (ptT:
you neglect to heed tho wnrnlnff an.Uorrcct fho mistul es C rUln to fUow "
Many a lingerlngr painful disease and many an carlvdrath lin 1
Imply becauso theso notes of warning liavo teen IipwiVi m 'f" aI1;'l
pure fcy a ripl.t use of JOHNSTON'S SAnSAPAItir.LA 110 bIood Uc
MIm Abblo J. Hando of Marshall Mich. writes:
dortoirdrifndte BrrheI!mUriDl? Si". o1tonflV yCBrS; Th
and ears and then on my whole body. I wi rrf?. ? J 1 U my..huud' necl
.uffered durlnff those fl years. Is ur tel luJ KntU wHh lV. Wint
I did. I triedHevery medicine thai wa I Je Xd ft S Vl 1? mo lf
enough to buy u house. 1 heard JOIINSTON'M haiha iV t?1?11.'1 oey
praised. I trlecl u bottle of It. I beiran to lmt.mvn ri1.1 ARljIA U
finished U10 third bottle 1 was eonmfctel v c red I h? Wtty'wd Wcn 1
mide me all right. """" JOHNHTON'tJ KAR8APAKILLA
l.t J. &2."I!i"Jf"d teu K"PHpure.and strofryoueann1!.M.M
laila." Ii njforTeby
For Bale
Our stock. is
complete and our
lines are up to
date.
We are in a po-
sition to give you
any terms you
need consistent
with good busi-
ness.
Ind. Ter.
Horse
-1
Ardmore I. T.
BOTTLES.
IN TtOK.
White
p 'UtT
by Oily Drug fJUir
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